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Arabian Mau

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Breed of cat
Arabian Mau
3-month-old Arabian Mau kitten
OriginArabia
Breed standards
WCFstandard
Domestic cat (Felis catus)
Red tabby and white bicolor Arabian Mau
Calico Arabian Mau kitten
Red tabby Arabian Mau close-up

TheArabian Mau is aformal breed ofdomestic cat, originated from the earlyAfrican wildcat, a short-hairedlandrace native to theArabian Peninsula. It lives in the streets of theArabian Peninsula and has adapted very well to its climate. The Arabian Mau is recognized as a formal breed by fewfancier and breeder organization andcat registry,World Cat Federation (WCF) andEmirates Feline Federation (EFF). Based on one landrace, the Arabian Mau is anatural breed.[1]

It is medium in size, with a body structure that is rather large and firm, not particularly slender, and with well-developed musculature. The legs are comparatively long, with oval paws.

The head appears round but is slightly longer than broad. The nose is slightly concave curved when viewed in profile. The whisker pads are clearly pronounced, with a slight pinch. The chin is very firm. The eyes are slightly oval, large and slightly slanted. The cat may have any normal cat eye color. There is no relation between the eye and coat colors. Usually, Arabian Maus have bright green eyes. The ears are large, slightly forward and sideward-placed, a little long, and high-set on the skull.[2]

While Arabian Maus are not technically hypoallergenic, its low propensity for shedding and dander production may cause lesser reactions in those with mild allergies.[3]

Bicolor female Arabian Mau cat

History

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The breed has been alandrace native to the Arabian peninsula in countries such asSaudi Arabia,Kuwait,Qatar,Oman, and theUnited Arab Emirates for more than 1,000 years. Desert cats are well adapted to the hot environment of parts of Arabia.[4]

Grooming

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Arabian Mau have short fur without an undercoat and as such, are not high shedders. They are very capable of keeping themselves neatly groomed. This makes grooming for the owner quite easy. While not always necessary, brushing will remove dead hairs and intensify the beautiful gloss of the coat.[5]

Standard Arabian Mau

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Females are medium-sized and elegant; however, males can be much larger and have muscular bodies. Their legs are long with perfectly oval paws. The tail has medium length with tapering toward the tip. The head appears to be round, but it is slightly longer than broad with well-defined whisker pads. Ears are large and well set. Their eyes are oval and match the coat color. The fur is short and has no undercoat, besides it lying close to the body. The coat should not be silky. The colors can be different but the most recognized are red, white, black, and brown tabby.[6]

The Arabian Mau cat breed is anatural breed, and the breed reflects the morphology and behavioral features of cats living within the Arabian Peninsula. The breed standard is based on the observation and description of physical characteristics which have been found in cats of this area.

Arabian Mau cats were approved by the WCF during the Annual General Meeting held on August 2–3, 2008 in Germany. Arabian Mau cats have been eligible to participate in international shows since January 1, 2009.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Arabian Mau Facts and Information".VioVet. RetrievedJune 25, 2025.
  2. ^"Emirates Feline Federation - Pedigree Regestry in UAE". Archived fromthe original on July 18, 2018. RetrievedJune 25, 2025.
  3. ^"Arabian Mau: The Ultimate Guide to Their History, Types, Characteristics, Temperament, and Care".Kitty Wise. 18 April 2019. Archived fromthe original on February 6, 2025. RetrievedJune 25, 2025.
  4. ^abAu, Jessica (October 27, 2008)."UAE's 'Desert Cats' Recognised as Breed".The National. UAE: Abu Dhabi Media.Archived from the original on December 13, 2024. RetrievedJune 25, 2025.
  5. ^"Arabian Mau Cat Breed Information and Pictures".PetGuide. December 31, 2021. RetrievedJune 25, 2025.
  6. ^"Arabian Mau"(PDF).WCF. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 3, 2022. RetrievedJune 25, 2025.
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