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Egyptian Mau Cats: Breed Profile

By Jacqueline Parks, published Apr 24, 2008
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History: The Egyptian Mau (mau is the Egyptian word for cat) is the cat depicted in ancient Egyptian artwork. The cat was very much a part of Egyptian culture. It was both worshipped as a god and cherished as a pet. Their deaths were mourned, and their bodies mummified after they died. This cat was domesticated from the African wild cat long ago.

The breed first appeared in the United States when Nathalie Troubetskoy, an exiled Russian princess, imported them in 1956. Two of these beautiful cats were bred at the Fatima Cattery and until recent times, all of the North American Egyptian Maus were descended from those cats. Recently Egyptian Maus have been imported to the United States to increase the available gene pool for breeding. The Egyptian Mau received championship status from the Cat Fanciers' Association in 1977.

Appearance: The Egyptian Mau is the only naturally spotted domestic cat. The spotting is random, and the limbs are banded. The cheeks are barred, and there are necklace like markings on the chest. The large, almond shaped eyes are always green, slanting towards the ears, and the face appears to have a worried expression. Some kittens are born with amber colored eyes that change to green by 18 months of age. The Mau has a unique cheetah like gait. This breed is available is three colors, bronze, silver, and smoke. Their bodies are medium sized and muscular. The ears are medium to large, alert, and may be tufted. The tail is of medium length and tapered with a wide base coming to a narrow point. The coats are medium in length and shiny.

Takeaways
  • The Egyptian Mau was revered by the ancient Egyptians as a god.
  • The Egyptian Mau is the only domestic cat with natural spots.
  • Egyptian Maus will protect their families.
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