Hi sunama, we chatted on the catchat website and I told you I have an Egyptian Mau and a Bengal/Siamese cross. Flynn (my Egyptian Mau) is now almost 6 months.
Hi Moira
Flynn is a typical Egyptian Mau in many ways. It is sudden loud noises he does not like.
Reflex gets scared when he hears a fan-like noise. My hairdryer scares the living daylights out of him. As does the electric fan heater.
He also is very happy eating Hill Science Kitten pouches and Hills Science diet dried.
I'm currently giving him Whiskas kitten wet food, as I donot have access to Hills Science. He seemed to really have liked rabbit flavour. Today was the day he ate the most, so clearly he is getting his appetite back, after moving into his new home. I havent seen him eat as fast as when eating real roasted chicken though. I tend to mix in either some dried food or real chicken into his wet kitten pouch food.
Looking at the nutritional information, I dont quite see much of a difference between Whiskas and Hills Science, even though Hills Science works out more expensive. I would rather save the money and spend it on some real chicken and mix it into the Whiskas wet food, for an extra protein boost.
I'm actually wondering whether or not to bother placing an order for Hills Science, bearing in mind that he seems happy with the Whiskas.
He loves toys that move fast (e.g. Panic Mouse) or make chirpy noises. I have one of these sound-mouse toys (http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/cat_toys/cat_dangler/13641), which is really useful as he comes when he hears it - he does not come when I call him. Warning - buy more than one as they do not last long.
I shall put one of those things in my next zooplus order. I have a few toys for him, which I bought to find out what his favourites are, so I have a good idea now, what he likes. Right now, playing with him with the toys to give him exericse is very important. I make him climb up the cat tree, up and down, at least 15 times a day and he is getting a lot more confident when dealing with heights.
He is the worst food thief I have ever owned. Do you think this may be because they were bred from Cairo street cats? He hoovers scraps off the floor - even frozen peas!
I dont feel that Reflex eats enough food right now. According to Hills Science and Whiskas, he should be getting through at least 3 pouches a day, but he has only been eating about 2/day. This might be down to the fact that he is still getting used to his new surrounding and routine. At this point, he isnt a big eater.
All predictions about how good an athlete he would be have proved correct. He loves to play chase and to climb - wow he can climb! He escaped into the garden earlier this week and he was almost a blur, he was running so fast. He was up the trees and down again. Luckily, he stopped for a moment and my huband caught him. He now stares out of the window hopefully but as we are catproofing our garden he will only have to wait a few months.
This morning, he was running all over the place, after he had eaten. He also went to the loo by himself during the night, which is something he hasnt done so far. I have always had to walk him to the bathroom, where he does his thing.
He has always been very purry.
Reflex only purrs when he is about to goto sleep, after his feed and exercise. A low rumbling noise.
He had also started to chirp, which I understand is typical of Egyptian Maus.
Mine chirps all the time. When he is awake during the day, he makes a lot of noise. However, in the evening, after his feed and exercise, he goes almost silent, before making his way to the cat tree, where he sleeps.
I am sure that Reflex will be very happy with you and with his Bengal pal when she/he arrives.
The Bengal is really what he needs asap. I can see that he is used to having lots of feline company around him and I think he will go besserk when he sees another cat to play with. At the breeders' house, he was very happy playing with other cats. He didnt fight, but he used to chase them around and was always competing for the cat toy. He was definitely the most dominant of his litter, something required to deal with the Bengal - which is a dominant breed of cat who will grow up to be bigger and stronger than Reflex.