Egyptian
Mau
Description
/ History
The Egyptian Mau is a fascinating cat, not only because of its past history, but because of its delightful personality and striking appearance.
The Mau (mau is the Egyptian word for cat) has been clearly identified in the artwork of the ancient Egyptians, leaving no question in the minds of many experts that the Egyptian Mau is indeed the cat domesticated from a spotted subspecies of the African Wild Cat by this unique culture. To gaze upon this beautiful and engaging creature is an opportunity to view a living relic.
The Egyptian Mau has the distinction of being the only natural spotted breed of domestic cat. An extremely intelligent animal, the Mau places a great importance on family, both human and their own, and is fiercely loyal in his devotion to them. They are moderately active and often express their happiness by chortling in a soft melodious voice and wiggling their tails at great speed while treading with their forepaws.
Maus come in five colors: silver, bronze, smoke, black and blue. The black and the blue Mau are not eligible for the show ring, but can be registered and like all other Maus, make excellent pets.
Weight: 7-9
lbs.
Eyes: The Egyptian Mau
eyes are large and almond in shape. The color is gooseberry green (light green).
Coat: Medium length with lustrous sheen. In smoke color hair is silky and fine. In silver and bronze, hair is dense and resilient and accommodates two or more bands of ticking.
Associations:
The Egyptian Mau
is accepted by all major cat registries.
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