The Arabian Mau is a formal breed of domestic cat, originated from the desert cat, a short-haired landrace native to the desert of the Arabian Peninsula.
It lives there in the streets and has adapted very well to the extreme
climate. The Arabian Mau is recognized as a formal breed by few fancier and breeder organization and cat registry, World Cat Federation (WCF) and Emirates Feline Federation (EFF). Based on one landrace, the Arabian Mau it is a natural breed.
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 colour, and 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, high-set on the skull.[1]
The tail is generally of medium length and tapers slightly towards the tip.
The coat is short and lies close to the body. It has no undercoat and
is firm to touch. It may not be silky, but is noticeably very glossy.
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