Arabian Mau

$650.00

The Arabian Mau boasts long legs,a tapering tail and large ears. The single coat is fine and glossy, shedding moderately, and is recognised in three varieties – tabby, bicolour, and white. The Arabian Mau is considered a serious and highly inquisitive breed, and is not fussy when it comes to food.

  • Size: Medium to large
  • Lifespan: 12-14 years
  • Weight: 9-16 lbs (males); 8-14 lbs (females)
  • Coat Appearance: Short, Shiny
  • Coat Colors: Black, Red, White
  • Temperament: Loyal, playful, independent, affectionate, agile, curious.

 

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The Arabian Mau boasts long legs,a tapering tail and large ears. The single coat is fine and glossy, shedding moderately, and is recognised in three varieties – tabby, bicolour, and white. The Arabian Mau is considered a serious and highly inquisitive breed, and is not fussy when it comes to food.

  • Size: Medium to large
  • Lifespan: 12-14 years
  • Weight: 9-16 lbs (males); 8-14 lbs (females)
  • Coat Appearance: Short, Shiny
  • Coat Colors: Black, Red, White
  • Temperament: Loyal, playful, independent, affectionate, agile, curious.

 

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Buy Arabian Mau Cats Online. Known for their curiosity, long legs, and glossy coats, these unique cats come in tabby, bicolor, and white varieties.
The Arabian Mau is considered a serious and highly inquisitive breed, and is not fussy when it comes to food.
Size: Medium to large
Lifespan: 12-14 years
Weight: 9-16 lbs (males); 8-14 lbs (females)
Coat Appearance: Short, Shiny
Coat Colors: Black, Red, White
Temperament: Loyal, playful, independent, affectionate, agile, curious.
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