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Breed Profile of the Egyptian Mau cat Contact Australian Egyptian Mau Breeders
Dr David Richardson August 2005
The History of the Egyptian Mau cat
The history of the Egyptian Mau cat goes almost as far back as the history of Egypt itself. Pictures similar to the Egyptian Mau are found going back to 1500 BC. The Egyptian Mau may be descended from the African wildcat - felis lyica ocreata.
The modern history of the Egyptian Mau cat as an internationally accepted Breed begins in 1953 when the Egyptian ambassador to Italy who had an Egyptian Mau cat was asked by a princess to help her get some of these cats from Egypt to Italy which in 1955 were shown at the Rome cat show. Eventually Egyptian Maus were exported to Great Britain and the USA. They were first accepted by TICA in 1988.
Description of the Egyptian Mau cat.
What I am looking for when judging an Egyptian Mau cat.
I am looking for a very muscular medium-sized spotted cat of semi foreign body type. It should have a wedge shaped head with rounded contours and no flat planes. The ears should be well back on head & eyes should be a rounded almond shape and gooseberry green. Allowance is made for amber colour eyes in cats to 18 months old. I am looking for a primordial flap. I am looking for excellence in spotted markings and ghost tabby markings in the black smoke variety. I remember that 50 points for this breed go on the Coat.
Scoring the Egyptian Mau Cat
Coat is worth 50 big ones; 25 for pattern, 15 for colour and 10 for type. Head, neck, nose ears and eyes are worth 35 (with 10 for eyes). The rest of the cat, body legs, paws and tail are only worth 20 points.
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