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Arabian Mau Cat Breed Information and Facts

This page is about the Arabian Mau cat breed information and what it means to own one as a companion animal. If you are considering getting Arabian Mau cat breed, this profile will be helpful in deciding whether or not they are right for you!

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Arabian Mau Size, Appearance and Physical Traits

Size
How big is a Arabian Mau cat?
Medium
The medium-sized cats usually weigh 10-15 pounds and are 8-11 inches long from the nose down.
Weight
What is the weight of the Arabian Mau cat?
Male: 9 - 16 pounds, Female: 8 - 14 pounds
Coat
What kind of coat does the Arabian Mau cat have?
Short
Ear Shape LargePointedWide-set

Arabian Mau Grooming

Dental Care Low
Cats in the low dental care needs category, such as the Arabian Mau breed, typically exhibit a reduced predisposition to oral health problems. These breeds generally possess a standard mouth and jaw structure, which minimizes the likelihood of dental issues like overcrowding, misaligned teeth, or other complications. Although these feline breeds require less intensive dental care, it remains crucial to establish a consistent dental care regimen, including regular teeth brushing, professional dental cleanings, and check-ups with a veterinarian to ensure optimal oral health and well-being.
Grooming
How to groom your Arabian Mau cat?
Low Maintenance
Occasional grooming is recommended to keep the Arabian Mau coat in good condition.
Shedding
Do Arabian Mau cats shed a lot?
Minimal
This cat breed sheds much less than the average. Brushing your cat daily will help remove loose hair before it gets on furniture or clothing. It is also recommended that you make sure your Arabian Mau cat gets plenty of good quality food and water. A healthy diet will help keep your cat's coat in good condition and reduce shedding.

Arabian Mau Characteristics and Personality

Trainability
Are Arabian Mau cats easy to train? How hard is it to train an Arabian Mau?
Difficult to Train: Arabian Mau cat breeds are the least responsive, most stubborn, and hardest to train, often requiring professional guidance and extra effort to achieve even basic results. Examples of difficult-to-train cat breeds include Norwegian Forest, Manx, and Turkish Van.
Lap Cat
Are Arabian Mau cats lap cats?
No
This cat sits on its owner's lap less than other breeds.
Temperament
What personality do Arabian Mau cats have?
Affectionate
Adaptability
Are Ragdoll cats adaptable?
Arabian Mau cats adapt very well to lifestyle changes and basically all living environments. They don't mind moving from one place to another with their owner.
Affection Level
Are Arabian Mau cats more affectionate?
High: Arabian Mau cats are genuinely loyal, soft and gentle, loving and affectionate cats toward their handlers. They enjoy quality time with their owners despite the activity and are considered great therapy cats for those in need.
Child Friendly
Are Arabian Mau cats good with kids?
The Arabian Mau cat is a child-friendly breed. This breed is a good choice if you have children.
Dog Friendly
Are Arabian Mau cats good with dogs?
Very dog-friendly: Arabian Mau owners often find that their cats get along very well with the family dog.
Intelligence
Are Arabian Mau cats intelligent? Are Arabian Mau cats smart?
Average: the Arabian Mau cat has an average level of intelligence.
Social Needs
Are Arabian Mau cats social?
Average: they need as much social interaction as the average cat.
Stranger Friendly
Are Arabian Mau cats friendly to strangers?
Average: this cat breed gets on relatively well with strangers.
Vocalization
Do Arabian Mau cats vocalize?
Low
Low vocalization cats are a category of cats that typically make less noise than other cats. This can be due to a variety of reasons, including genetic disposition, health, or even personality. While some low vocalization cats may simply be quiet by nature, others may only meow when they are distressed or in need of attention. Low vocalization cats can make excellent pets for those who are looking for a feline companion that is relatively low maintenance in terms of noise.

Arabian Mau Other Names

Other Names
What other names are there for the Arabian Mau cat?
Alley cat

Arabian Mau Health

Life Expectancy
What is the life expectancy of the Arabian Mau cats?
12-14 years
Energy Level
How energetic is the Arabian Mau cat?
The Arabian Mau cat has a higher energy level than other cat breeds.
Hypoallergenic
Are Arabian Mau cats hypoallergenic?
No
Arabian Mau cats don't do well with allergy sufferers by causing an allergic reaction. Some of the cat breeds are even considered to higher possibility of an allergic response.

Coat type isn't necessarily relevant, because most people are allergic to dander (flakes on the cat's skin) or saliva, not actually to cat hair.

Common Health Issues
Are Arabian Mau cats a healthy breed?
Low
Very healthy cat breed. The Arabian Mau rarely meets with the veterinarian.
Health Problems Periodontal DiseaseUpper Respiratory InfectionsHypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)

Arabian Mau Price

Price
What is the cost of a Arabian Mau cat?
$500 to $800
If you choose to purchase the Arabian Mau cat, you should know that the mentioned amount of money is an average of the collected data from breeders’ sites and cat finder places. If you have a Arabian Mau cat for sale, please advertise it on a reliable website to make sure the Arabian Mau gets to a happy place.

Arabian Mau Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Energy Level: The Arabian Mau cat has a higher energy level than other cat breeds.
  • Adaptability: Arabian Mau cats adapt very well to lifestyle changes and basically all living environments.
  • Affection Level: High: Arabian Mau cats are genuinely loyal, soft and gentle, loving and affectionate cats toward their handlers.
  • Child Friendly: The Arabian Mau cat is a child-friendly breed.
  • Dog Friendly: Very dog-friendly: Arabian Mau owners often find that their cats get along very well with the family dog.

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