Mau Egyptian

Since these cats first appeared in Ancient Egypt about 3,000 years ago, their look hasn’t changed all that much. These cats have spotted skin in addition to spotted fur. The cat has a moderate amount of muscle, and its back legs are longer than its front legs, giving the appearance that it is standing on its toes. Comparatively speaking, it is the fastest breed of domestic cat and has a long, dark stripe running from its head to its tail.Silver, bronze, black, and blue are the four hues that Egyptian Mau cats come in. They have a highly loyal, fun, and sociable disposition, and they enjoy being in warm weather. They enjoy singing and wiggle their tails to identify their territory. Their peculiar vocalizations resemble bird chirps. Even the hue of the breed’s eyes can fluctuate between green and bluish depending on how they feel.
