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Egyptian Mau?
Please, I don't want to turn this into a flamewar about purebreds vs.
Rescues. I'm just interested finding out about the breed. We went to a cat show yesterday, and Hubby and I saw some Egyptian Maus and really liked them. I've done a bit of research, and like them even more. Of course, breeders are likely to be biased I know that they are very rare in the US, and very expensive. I know they're a very old breed. I know that there are at least two genetic issues: cardiomyopathy and asthma, and that "breeders are working hard to eliminate these problems". I've read a bit on their purrsonalities and that they're supposed to be pretty smart, playful, and "lap cats" with their chosen human. Was wondering if anyone here are/were Mau parents, and can tell me more about these cats. I've found a rescue that actually rescues these cats from Egypt, though many are crossbreeds and don't look much like the ones I saw at the show. I like 'em better than most of the cats we saw at the show, not just for the spots and beautiful color, but because their faces are neither squashed (persian) or elongated (siamese), and their body shape is, well, normal. I, myself, am not really interested in purchasing from a breeder - I'd much prefer to adopt or rescue. But if we know more about these cats, we can keep our eyes open for a Mau or Mau mix at our plethora of local cat rescues... Anyway. Please, please don't turn this into a breed vs rescue flamewar, I'm not interested. I just want to know what it's like to own these cats. If Hubby really wants one, I'll really try to steer him to rescuing instead of purchasing from a breeder (spending tons of money and waiting a year or more, to boot). Thanks, jmc |
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Egyptian Mau?
I know they are talkers I was going to adopt one. they are very loving
"jmc" wrote in message ... Please, I don't want to turn this into a flamewar about purebreds vs. Rescues. I'm just interested finding out about the breed. We went to a cat show yesterday, and Hubby and I saw some Egyptian Maus and really liked them. I've done a bit of research, and like them even more. Of course, breeders are likely to be biased I know that they are very rare in the US, and very expensive. I know they're a very old breed. I know that there are at least two genetic issues: cardiomyopathy and asthma, and that "breeders are working hard to eliminate these problems". I've read a bit on their purrsonalities and that they're supposed to be pretty smart, playful, and "lap cats" with their chosen human. Was wondering if anyone here are/were Mau parents, and can tell me more about these cats. I've found a rescue that actually rescues these cats from Egypt, though many are crossbreeds and don't look much like the ones I saw at the show. I like 'em better than most of the cats we saw at the show, not just for the spots and beautiful color, but because their faces are neither squashed (persian) or elongated (siamese), and their body shape is, well, normal. I, myself, am not really interested in purchasing from a breeder - I'd much prefer to adopt or rescue. But if we know more about these cats, we can keep our eyes open for a Mau or Mau mix at our plethora of local cat rescues... Anyway. Please, please don't turn this into a breed vs rescue flamewar, I'm not interested. I just want to know what it's like to own these cats. If Hubby really wants one, I'll really try to steer him to rescuing instead of purchasing from a breeder (spending tons of money and waiting a year or more, to boot). Thanks, jmc |
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Egyptian Mau?
You can find purebreed cats all the time at your local shelter. Many of them
dumped there by irresponsible humans or they were found as strays on city strays. Both of my cats are rescues. Isis is a Bombay and Icarus is Japanese Bobtail. BTW, all cats are intelligent. "jmc" wrote in message ... Please, I don't want to turn this into a flamewar about purebreds vs. Rescues. I'm just interested finding out about the breed. We went to a cat show yesterday, and Hubby and I saw some Egyptian Maus and really liked them. I've done a bit of research, and like them even more. Of course, breeders are likely to be biased I know that they are very rare in the US, and very expensive. I know they're a very old breed. I know that there are at least two genetic issues: cardiomyopathy and asthma, and that "breeders are working hard to eliminate these problems". I've read a bit on their purrsonalities and that they're supposed to be pretty smart, playful, and "lap cats" with their chosen human. Was wondering if anyone here are/were Mau parents, and can tell me more about these cats. I've found a rescue that actually rescues these cats from Egypt, though many are crossbreeds and don't look much like the ones I saw at the show. I like 'em better than most of the cats we saw at the show, not just for the spots and beautiful color, but because their faces are neither squashed (persian) or elongated (siamese), and their body shape is, well, normal. I, myself, am not really interested in purchasing from a breeder - I'd much prefer to adopt or rescue. But if we know more about these cats, we can keep our eyes open for a Mau or Mau mix at our plethora of local cat rescues... Anyway. Please, please don't turn this into a breed vs rescue flamewar, I'm not interested. I just want to know what it's like to own these cats. If Hubby really wants one, I'll really try to steer him to rescuing instead of purchasing from a breeder (spending tons of money and waiting a year or more, to boot). Thanks, jmc |
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Egyptian Mau?
Suddenly, without warning, Cat Protector exclaimed (9/9/2008 11:43 AM):
You can find purebreed cats all the time at your local shelter. Many of them dumped there by irresponsible humans or they were found as strays on city strays. Both of my cats are rescues. Isis is a Bombay and Icarus is Japanese Bobtail. BTW, all cats are intelligent. Thanks. I imagine Maus go fast, even if the adopter hasn't a clue what breed a cat is, simply because they're very striking, with those spots. "All cats are intelligent" is just like saying "all cats are dumb"... There's some deviation by breed as to average level of intelligence, and even there there's always standouts at each end of the spectrum. I've met one or two at either end, but of course more in the middle. Meep... sometimes she seems incredibly intelligent, and sometimes it's like, "ok cat, find those two brain cells, and rub them together now" Then again, I have days like that too. Then again, again, I'm pretty sure that some of these times, she's being deliberately dumb, so I'll do something for her she doesn't want to do herself. jmc |
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