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Chapter One: Introduction

Chapter Two: Egyptian Mau Cats in Focus

Chapter Three: Egyptian Mau Cat Requirements

Chapter Four: Tips in Buying Egyptian Mau Cats

Chapter Five: Maintenance for Egyptian Mau Cats

Chapter Six: Nutritional Needs of Egyptian Mau Cats

Chapter Seven: Caring Guidelines for Egyptian Mau Cats

Chapter Eight: Breeding Your Egyptian Mau Cats

Chapter Nine: Keeping Your Cat Healthy

Chapter Three: Egyptian Mau Cat Requirements

Are you now thinking of getting an Egyptian Mau cat? Awesome! After knowing what they are, their behaviors, and how to deal with them, it’s time to give you practical tips on what you need to know before buying one.

In this chapter, you will get a whole lot of information on its pros and cons, its average associated costs as well as the licensing you need so that you will be well on your way to becoming a legitimate Egyptian Mau pet owner – should you decide to be one! It’s up to you! Read on!

Pros and Cons of Egyptian Mau Cats

Pros

  • Personality: They are fiercely loyal, highly intelligent, hyper and well-mannered, quite sensitive.
  • Appearance: Has exotic coating and markings,

      smooth and silky skin, and very dazzling to the eyes.

  • Behavior: Gets along with other cats or pets especially dogs, if properly introduced.
  • Impact on Humans: Loves to play with children and people in general, affectionate and loving. A truly great companion.
  • Health: Very athletic and fast compare to other cats and not prone to diseases and health issues.
  • Cost: They are not expensive compare to other cat breeds, although purchase price may vary depending on the breeder.

Cons

  • Attitude: Naturally intelligent and curious which often leads into trouble. Sometimes can be too talkative and hyper.
  • Behavior: Does not do well in isolation, needs lots of attention. Quite sensitive to strangers.
  • Maintenance: Generally low maintenance but things such as toys and food may need to always be replaced or replenished more than the average cat because they love to play a lot.

License Requirements

If you are planning to acquire a Egyptian Mau as your pet, there are certain restrictions and regulations that you need to be aware of. Licensing requirements for pets varies in different countries, regions, and states.

In the United States there are no federal requirements for licensing either cats or dogs – these rules are regulated at the state level. While it is true that most states do not have a mandatory requirement for people to license their cats, it is always a good idea to do so because it will not only serve as protection for your pet but also for you.

Here are some things you need to know regarding the acquirement of Egyptian Mau cats both in United States and in Great Britain.

United States Licensing for Cats

The average annual license cost is $10.00. Cat licenses for senior citizens are $5.00. Costs may vary depending on state.

When you acquire license for your cat you will be given a cat number that can then be linked to your contact information. If your cat gets lost and someone finds it, its license can be used to track you down so that they’ll be able to return to you your pet. Of course, this information will only be available if your cat wears a collar with an ID tag.

It is also ideal that four month old cats and up as well as indoor cats should still have a license because it is required by municipal law. Even those cats that never leave the house have a way of getting out through accidentally open doors, gates, or windows. Also, a natural disaster like an earthquake or fire may cause your pet to flee the safety of your property; having your Egyptian Mau cat licensed, will help reunite your lost pet with you.

If you want to apply for a cat license, you can search the website of your municipal or state government online. You will be able to download the application form and just follow the procedure. After filling up the form, you can mail it to their office together with a fee, in some states there is currently no fee for a cat license so make sure to check first and find out how much it cost.

Documentary requirements must be submitted before permanently getting a pet license. They are as follows:

  • Residents must include the current rabies certificate,
  • Proof of spay and neuter, and microchip (if applicable) to make the license current.

In most states, these are the main documents needed to get a cat license. There might be additional requirements that need to be submitted in other states. The license will be considered temporary status until all documents are received.

If you don’t want to put a collar on your cat a good alternative option is to have it micro-chipped. A microchip serves the same function but they can be embedded under your cat’s skin so that it won’t be lost. The procedure for having your cat micro-chipped is very quick and painless.

Great Britain Licensing for Cats 

In Great Britain, licensing requirements for pets are a little different than they are in the United States. There are no overarching licensing requirements for cats in the Great Britain but you will need to get a special permit if you plan to travel with your cat into or out of the country.

Your cat may also be subject to a quarantine period to make sure he isn’t carrying a disease like rabies – rabies has been eradicated from Great Britain through safety measures like these so it is important to maintain them.

Egyptian Mau Cats Behavior with Children and Pets

Generally, Egyptian Mau cats are lively and very interactive, that is why it’s a perfect choice for families with children. There is actually no general rule when introducing your pet with other types of animals, sometimes they’ll get along, sometimes they won’t.

Fortunately, Egyptian Mau cats are such friendly creatures, they tend to get along with other cat species as well as other pets like dogs. You can expect your cat to accept others but do so with caution so that they could easily warm up with their new animal friends.

Egyptian Mau cats have a reputation for being witty yet gentle at the same time. They love to hang out and spend time playing around with people which make them suitable as family pets. As a caution, you should always supervise kids to make sure they don’t annoy the cat.

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