The Arabian Mau is a natural desert feline breed originating from the Arabian Peninsula, recognized for its agility and physical resilience. Possessing a medium-sized, rugged physique and firm muscles, these cats are well-adapted to arid environments. This breed boasts unique coat colors, including white, black, brown, grey, and a mixture of these. An Arabian Mau's coat is short and firm to touch, requiring minimal grooming.Renowned for their lively demeanor and affectionate nature, Arabian Maus are sociable pets, cultivating strong bonds with their human families. These cats display an innate curiosity, requiring mental stimulation through play and exploration. Their vocal, expressive nature adds to their endearing charm. Potential Arabian Mau cat owners should note that these cats relish in active participation within their environment, thus regular interaction and playtime are integral to their wellbeing.
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Beautiful Nells is available for adoption! She is a sassy gal who will let you know when she’s not happy with something, she’s very funny, very affectionate, she will follow you everywhere! She rea
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Adopt a Reformed Spicy Boy: Now 70% Sweetheart, 30% Chaos Are you looking for a cat with personality, attitude, and absolutely no concept of personal space once he trusts you? Please send a message t
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Odin who was found on a feeding site with a really badly infected eye so the feeder didn’t really have much choice but to pick him up and we said we would take him on. Eye was lost so unfortunately it
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Meet MIA 🤍 Mia is a beautiful 6-year-old girl who was rescued in 2021 and is desperate for her forever home. She is healthy with no history of illness and has the softest, silkiest fur you could ima
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Beautiful bonded brothers from another mother Bobby and Nemo They are affectionate sensitive souls, they’ve been in foster for 3 years and are desperate for their own human to shadow. Really easy go
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Chip & Dale were rescued without mom and other siblings when they were 2 months old during one of our TNR programmes. They were very weak, malnourished and dehydrated with sever eye infections. Sadl
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Meet Monica, an Arabian Mau. Today, she is healthy, beautiful, and full of playful life—but just 8 months ago, she was painfully skinny, abandoned, starving, and fighting to survive. Monica gave birth