Here Is Information On Egyptian Mau For Sale

By Pamela Baker


Cats are usually rated as the second most popular pets after dogs. That means that the number of cats that are kept as pets is only second to that of dogs. To meet the high demand of pet cats, there are very many breeders that breed and sell these animals. Also, there is a huge number of different breeds of cats and the Egyptian Mau is one of them. Here are facts regarding Egyptian mau for sale.

The mau is one of the oldest breeds of cats in existence today. Its origin can be traced back to the Egyptian civilization. The name is derived from an Egyptian name, mjw, which translates to cat in the English language. This breed is usually thought to have originated from Egypt because of the spotted felines that are depicted on Pharaonic temples and palaces.

It is not yet proven if the mau and the cats depicted in Pharaonic palaces are the same even though the two have close resemblance. People just assume that the maus originated from Egypt because of the depictions. Due to lack of another theory that suggests the origin of maus, the assumption made about maus and their origin in Egypt is widely accepted.

There is also the possibility that their origin may be in Europe. According to DNA tests, it is believed that the feline may have originated from somewhere in Europe. There are also great similarities between the Maus and European cats such as the Turkish Angora whose breeding was done in the United States. On the other hand, modern day Egypt has many spotted cats thus supporting the idea that the Mau may actually have come from Egypt.

The popularity of the maus was pretty high before the Second World War. There were many cat lovers at that period who bred them in large numbers. There were also a variety of shows that showcased them in Europe. The attention that was given to these cats went down greatly just after the Second World War began. As a matter of fact, very less attention was given to them that it reached a point that they were almost becoming extinct.

Luckily, in the 1950s, Natalie Trubetskaya saved the breed when she started to import the breed from the Middle East and bred them. Natalie was living in Italy at the time. When Natalie later migrated to the state of New York in the US, she brought with her three Maus. The three cats would alter be used to start an entire cattery of Egyptian Maus.

The many Maus that are currently in the United States can trace their ancestry to the three cats that Natalie brought in the US back in the 1950s. More cats of the same breed were imported. They were also crossbred with other breeds to produce other species. It popularity continued to grow and by 2014, it was classified as the 20th most popular breed.

One of the most interesting facts about this cat is that it is the only naturally spotted breed of cats. All other spotted cats trace their origin to this species. That gives it a unique status in the world of cats. They have large eyes and a small head and paws. The body is muscled and slender. They are the fastest domestic cats in the world too.




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