Thursday, 8 December 2011

Is This An Egyptian Mau? | Pictures of Cats >> silver egyptian mau kitten

This is a silver Egyptian Mau.
This is a silver Egyptian Mau.

Silver Egyptian Mau Kitten
Silver Egyptian Mau Kitten

Egyptian Mau Cat Kitten
Egyptian Mau Cat Kitten

Egyptian Mau Cat Best Tips
Egyptian Mau Cat Best Tips

Shorthaired Cat Breeds
Abyssinian: Today's Abyssinian retains a resemblance to the noble cats depicted in ancient Egyptian statues. The Abyssinian sports a ticked, richly colored tabby coat without markings on legs, tail and neck, but with dramatic facial markings. The ...
Black Cat Breeds and History
Ancient Egypt: People paid homage to Bastet, the cat goddess who represented prosperity and truth. Bastet often was depicted as a woman with the head of a cat, frequently with dark or black coloration. To gain favor from the goddess, Egyptian ...
Wildtrax Silver Egyptian Mau
Wildtrax Silver Egyptian Mau

Egyptian Mau Cat Angry
Egyptian Mau Cat Angry

Shorthaired Cat Breeds
Abyssinian: Today's Abyssinian retains a resemblance to the noble cats depicted in ancient Egyptian statues. The Abyssinian sports a ticked, richly colored tabby coat without markings on legs, tail and neck, but with dramatic facial markings. The ...
Black Cat Breeds and History
Ancient Egypt: People paid homage to Bastet, the cat goddess who represented prosperity and truth. Bastet often was depicted as a woman with the head of a cat, frequently with dark or black coloration. To gain favor from the goddess, Egyptian ...
silver egyptian mau kitten
Egyptian Mau Kittens Lost Their Spots! by Thomas Robertson (New York N.Y.). My two beloved girl Egyptian Maus are 10 yrs old. They have: Gooseberry eyes, long rear legs, abdominal skin flap, blue-gray fur with some white ...
Egyptian Mau , the natural
Egyptian Mau , the natural

Egyptian Mau | All Cat Breed
The Egyptian Mau arrived in the United States in 1956 when Russian Princess Nathalie Troubetskoy, with help from Richard Gebhardt, imported three Maus from Italy: Two silver females, Baba and Liza, and a bronze male ...
silver egyptian mau kitten

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