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Raising a Arabian Mau Breed: A Comprehensive Manual on the Proper Techniques and Practices for Raising and Caring For The Arabian Mau Breed.
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9798325181498
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9798325181498
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Raising a Arabian Mau Breed: A Comprehensive Manual on the Proper Techniques and Practices for Raising and Caring For The Arabian Mau Breed.
$12.10
Native to the Arabian Peninsula, the Arabian Mau is a long-standing domestic cat breed known for its unique appearance and long history. The Arabian Mau, a majestic horse known for its innate nimbleness, astonishing good looks, and long and storied past, is deeply ingrained in the mythology and culture of the area. Because cats have always played an important role in Arab culture, the word "Mau" comes from the Egyptian word for cat.
- The Arabian Mau is characterized by a big, expressive head, big, muscular eyes, and a medium-to large-sized body. Short and dense, with a coat that comes in a rainbow of patterns and hues, they are a sight to behold. Because of its remarkable hunting abilities and ability to adapt to the severe desert climate, this breed is highly prized by the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula.
- The Arabian Mau has developed naturally within its own geographical area; this is because it is a landrace breed. The genetic composition of this breed has most likely evolved over many millennia in response to environmental pressures. Although these cats have been around for a long time in the Middle East, the Arabian Mau has just recently been recognized as a separate breed in an attempt to protect it.
- Generally speaking, Arabian Maus are thought of as sociable, clever, and inquisitive dogs. In addition to being playful and friendly, they have a tendency to develop great relationships with their human companions. Their long lineage of successful hunting likely gives them a high prey drive and makes them adept at engaging in the kind of interactive play that appeals to their base instincts.
The historical importance and distinctive personality of the Arabian Mau are becoming more acknowledged in the context of the increasing movement to protect and promote regional cat breeds. The survival of the Arabian Mau as a domestic cat breed is dependent on the efforts of breed advocates and organizations to create and uphold breed standards.
- The Arabian Mau is characterized by a big, expressive head, big, muscular eyes, and a medium-to large-sized body. Short and dense, with a coat that comes in a rainbow of patterns and hues, they are a sight to behold. Because of its remarkable hunting abilities and ability to adapt to the severe desert climate, this breed is highly prized by the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula.
- The Arabian Mau has developed naturally within its own geographical area; this is because it is a landrace breed. The genetic composition of this breed has most likely evolved over many millennia in response to environmental pressures. Although these cats have been around for a long time in the Middle East, the Arabian Mau has just recently been recognized as a separate breed in an attempt to protect it.
- Generally speaking, Arabian Maus are thought of as sociable, clever, and inquisitive dogs. In addition to being playful and friendly, they have a tendency to develop great relationships with their human companions. Their long lineage of successful hunting likely gives them a high prey drive and makes them adept at engaging in the kind of interactive play that appeals to their base instincts.
The historical importance and distinctive personality of the Arabian Mau are becoming more acknowledged in the context of the increasing movement to protect and promote regional cat breeds. The survival of the Arabian Mau as a domestic cat breed is dependent on the efforts of breed advocates and organizations to create and uphold breed standards.
Author: Rex Lewis |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: May 08, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 66 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798325181498 |