no it is just a legend
In order to know if your cat is an Egyptian Mau cat one would need more information on the look and features of your cat.
yes they did. thay are called Egyptian Mau. They are in murals in Egypt that have them on them and still are here today. If you have cable, you can watch Animal Planet and find a show called Cats101.Nicole s. FL
Saladin is a cat known as an Egyptian Mau. He is silver and spotted.
The cat or the mau,as it's known in Ancient Egypt, had it's effect in the ancient Egyptian society.. cats helped, for example, in limiting vermin in ancient Egyptian crops and harvests, they were able to kill snakes.. so cats were able to coexist with humans as a domesticated helpful animalit's also known that ancient Egyptians worshiped animals and the cat was included as a symbol of grace and poisefor their important religious and social position, some cats were mummified after death as humans!
No, Mau Mau was an African secret terrorist society in Kenya
No, there is no such thing a non-alergenic cat
A main coon Ocicat Bengal Egyptian Mau Answer A Bengal, Savannah, Abyssian, and an Egyptian Mau. These are domestic cats that look and are clossly related to wild cats.
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The Egyptian mau is called the grey hound of cats and can run up to 30 miles per hour.
It depends if you want a purebred cat or not, like the bombay. My cat is black, not a purebred and cost 100$.
The most common breed of cat in Ancient Egypt is probably the Domestic Shorthair (mixed-breed shorthaired cat). Even today, non-pedigree cats make up a majority of the cat population. However, two cat breeds that exist today are believed to have originated from Ancient Egypt. One of them is the Egyptian Mau. The modern Egyptian Mau has Egyptian stray cats in its ancestry. It is believed that the Egyptian Mau is descended from African wild cats, and spotted cats that resemble the Mau are portrayed in the wall paintings of Ancient Egypt. The breed name itself is Egyptian, with "mau" meaning cat in Middle Egyptian. The other breed is the Abyssinian. Its breed name refers to Abyssinia, the historical name for Ethiopia, yet some stories suggest that this breed originated from Egypt. Many sources state the the Abyssinian is an old breed with its roots dating back to Ancient Egypt, as the Abyssinian resembles the cats in Ancient Egyptian paintings and sculptures with its slender built and moderately wedged head shape.
an Egyptian mau is a beautiful looking cat with the most remarkable markings... type it in on Google images!!
If you mean which is easier to keep clean, Russian Blues are usally easier to clean then Egyptian Mau
Egyptian maus all have a flap of skin on their stomachs extending to their hind leg. All Egyptian maus have green eyes, except kittens and young cats up to 18 months can have an amber shade.
The Egyptian cat Goddess is Bastet and the predigree moggie is an Egyptian Mau.
The scientific name for the Sphynx cat is Felis catus.
Spotted Cats... Ocicat Bangle Savannah Egyptian Mau Cats that are spotted different colors could also be a calico. Calicos have very different colors and spots.