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From out of Ancient Egypt Comes the Egyptian Mau From out of Ancient Egypt Comes the Egyptian Mau by Donovan Baldwin

If there is any cat which can lay claim to being the cat of ancient Egypt and the Pharaohs it has to be the Mau. After all, the word "mau" means cat. I ask you. What better credentials could such a fantastic feline have?

Well, what if this breed of cat can be clearly seen and identified in many ancient Ebyptian works of art? Even better, what if Hollywood itself has given its stamp of authenticity to the breed? In the 2004 movie, "Catwoman", Halle Berry's character, Patience Phillips, is killed, but is brought back to life by a Mau named "Midnight", which was actually played by three different cats. It's not surprising that they turned out to be movie stars, however, because they are known for not only their striking appearance, but for their personality and charisma as well.

When you go as far back into history as the Egyptian Mau, you are bound to come in contact with some wilder, less refined ancestors. The Mau is directly descended from wild African spotted cats. These ancestors were domesticated, by the ancient Egyptians and may be, as some believe, the starting point for all modern breeds of domesticated felines, from the pretty Persian kitty to those backyard balladeers...the alley cats.

The Mau haa retained its trademark spots throught the centuries which separate it from its wild ancestors. In fact the spots are even more a part of the Mau than just a hair color. Its skin is actually spotted as well! Another note on spots is that this cat breed is the only naturally spotted breed. All of today's spotted cats have actually been bred to produce their spotted fur.

As cats go, the Mau is on the small side. It only weighs in at about five to eleven pounds. Don't let its small size and compact body fool you. It still has the graceful hunter's moves of its wild ancestors. Among domesticate cats it is one of the fastest breeds . It has a natural design in the skin which allows its rather long hind legs to take bigger strides than other cats is the same feature found in another cat relative...the cheetah. This small pet cat has been clocked at 30 MPH! Even with its small size, however, the Mau possesses a working cat's muscles in an overall sleek package that is topped, or bottomed, off by a graceful tail which may be as much as two thirds of its total length.

A feature that particularly endears this breed to me is that it tends to chuckle or chortle when happy, rather than mewling. It also becomes quite animated when happy and expresses its pleasure with rapid tail movements and kneading with the feet while chuckling to itself.

The Mau is a great family cat. It is friendly but protective, and is devoted to its family. A possible drawback here is that they tend to like a lot of one-on-one companionship and plenty of play. In the absence of a stay-at-home human, they are graciously willing to play instead with other cat friends. So, if you cannot be at home as often as your Mau would like, you may have to get him or her a pet!

Living with the Mau is the least of your problems, however. A Mau does not come cheap, with one site I visited quoting a starting price of $400, and it goes up from there, of course. The other issue is the scarcity of the breed. They are a popular breed with a limited supply, so you may be on a waiting list for some time.

While the Mau can have several different shades and variations of colors, the Cat Fanciers' Association only recognizes three acceptable colors for show - smoke, silver, and bronze. Cats of other colors, such as black, blue-silver, blue spotted, blue smoke, and solid blue, are still one hundred percent Mau, although they are not recognized for show.

The Egyptian Mau is a cheerful, playful family-loving cat that brings a hint of history and a touch of the wild into your home.

Donovan Baldwin is a Central Texas writer. He is also a University of West Florida alumnus, a member of Mensa, and the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. He is retired from the U. S. Army after 21 years of service. His interests include nature, animals, the environment, global warming, health, fitness, yoga, and weight loss. Learn more about caring for a cat and other cat breeds at cat-and-kitten.com

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