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Egyptian Mau

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Cat Breeds

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History

Whether the Mau is a product of thousands of years of Egyptian culture is a matter of debate, but if fanciers of the strikingly spotted cats wish to claim that they date to the times of the pharaohs, well, who knows? It could be true. 

The Egyptian Mau (mau being the Egyptian word for cat) is notable for being the only naturally spotted domesticated cat. In other words, the spotting pattern was not created by human manipulation of feline genes. The cats were known in Europe before World War II, but the devastation of the war left the breed in a perilous state.

The breed as it is known today dates to a silver female kitten given to Russian princess Natalie Troubetskoy when she was living in Rome. Depending on the story, the kitten was given to her by a young boy who had been keeping it in a shoebox or she acquired one from the Egyptian ambassador to Italy. Troubetskoy named the kitten Baba. When she moved to the United States in 1956, Baba and two of her offspring came with her. Troubetskoy wanted to ensure that the Mau survived as a breed, so she wrote a breed standard and began breeding the cats under the cattery name Fatima.

The breed was recognized in 1968 by the Cat Fanciers Federation, followed in 1977 by the Cat Fanciers’ Association. Importation of more Maus in the 1980s and again in 1991 increased the breed’s gene pool. Today the breed is recognized by most cat associations.

http://cattime.com/cat-breeds/egyptian-mau-cats#/slide/1

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Temperment

Maus like to sit up high and survey their surroundings. They usually act as if they are in complete control of their environment. They are extremely strong and very active. But they have a very balanced temperament.

Size: Male: medium: 8-12 lbs. 
Female: medium: 8-12 lbs.

Coat: Length: Short. Characteristics: Silky, Smooth. Colors: Silver, Bronze, Smoke. Pattern: Spots, Smoke. Less Allergenic: No. Overall Grooming Needs: Low 

https://www.hillspet.com/cat-care/cat-breeds/egyptian-mau

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THE EGYPTIAN MAU MIGHT NOT ACTUALLY BE FROM EGYPT. The Egyptian Mau’s name is derived from the Middle Egyptian word mjwwhich means cat. But contrary to its name, it’s unclear whether the modern Egyptian Mau actually originated in Egypt—even if it does share more than a passing resemblance with the spotted felines depicted on the walls of Pharaonic palaces and temples. In fact, DNA analysis suggests that the Mau might be from Europe, and is genetically similar to kitties including American-bred Turkish Angoras . In short, no one quite knows where the cat came from, although spotted cats have been sightedin modern-day Egypt.

http://mentalfloss.com/article/81610/6-fast-facts-about-egyptian-mau-cats

 

 

Comments (1)

williamr said

at 12:37 pm on May 1, 2018

How much grooming is needed?

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