I rescued one of these beautiful cats from a shelter about a year ago knowing nothing about the breed. Those big beautiful eyes caught my attention in the community room and now its history. I love her and her breed so much
I adopted a kitten at a veterinarian clinic in 2002. someone had abandoned a pregnant Egyptian Mau there because she got outside and got pregnant. I adopted one of the kittens and his father must have been a very large cat because he was very long and tall. when he stood on his hind legs, he could touch the countertop in the kitchen. he looked like his Mau mom, though. he would jump very high and pull birds right out of the air. he is also the only cat I'd ever had who chuffed like a wild cat. he lived to be 17 years old. I miss him. he was my big green eyed sonny boy. his name was Larry. one of his "titles" I called him was "Pharaoh Lawrence the Great". 😻
omg i call my mau my sunny boy bc he loves the sunshine! he also has the most beautiful green eyes. I hope to have as many wonderful years with him as you did with your boy RIP to Larry
I found my Daisy at the county animal shelter. Neither I nor the shelter knew anything about her breed. I got her for a donation of $35! I’m a cat lover and she’s still a kitten, but she’s so unique and so sweet. Definitely also quick like lightning and she loves to play and splash water with me from the kitchen sink.
I adopted him from a family that brought him from a shelter in Dubai, to Sweden. But he was not happy in their home, with dogs and small kids. So he moved to us, as an only cat. We have some outdoor living bunnies, he loves to watch them and pet them through the fence, but we do not let them hang out. A very special little guy. Almost a doglike energy.
We still have a special relationship with cats in Egypt. Btw they were called Maus In ancient Egypt but now (Qett or Qetta (female) ) Slang (Otta) in Egypt And I have a clever crazy Mau called (Zozo) cats are everywhere in the Egyptian streets and houses .. and soon I will release a video about Maus IN Ancient Egypt ... great job guys thanks for your Effort
I got a kitten at the shelter and she was so peculiar shaped and so fast and I suspected she was part Egyptian Mau… we did basepaws dna and it turned out she WAS part Egyptian mau!
Hello there! I spy my cat "Djinn" at 3:37 .... he turned 5 years old just a few days ago. That was him as a 6 month old kitten, only 2 weeks after I adopted him. It took him until then to finally come out of "his" room and interact with me.
@@sorar0 wow I got one from inside of a concrete wall someone left him there and he was too young to even jump off and scavenge. It was deteriorating he was in one of many holes.
I've heard Egyptians themselves say they are hard to find there but that I don't know. What I do know is that they are absolutely rare in pretty much the rest of the world, including the US here. It's definitely considered an exotic breed. But if they're starting to thrive in Egypt, that's great! I hope we start to see more and more of them. It was only in the 2nd world war when they went almost extinct so that's amazing that all those efforts really saved them and they're coming back.
“mau means cat, so there’s no point in saying ‘egyptian mau cat’” “cut! great, what should we title the video?” “how about ‘Egyptian Mau Cat 101” “took the words right out of my mouth”
Egyptian: What’s your name?
Cat: Mau
Egyptian: Ok we’ll call you the Egyptian Mau
name cat in Egyptian
Qett (male) Qetta (female)
بالعربي: قط او قطة
I rescued one of these beautiful cats from a shelter about a year ago knowing nothing about the breed. Those big beautiful eyes caught my attention in the community room and now its history. I love her and her breed so much
I have a Mau. She is fast and very smart. She likes to play fetch and beg for treats when she knows it's treat time. 😺🐾😎
I own a purebred Bengal, I had no idea all of there traits came back from the Egyptian Mau
I adopted a kitten at a veterinarian clinic in 2002. someone had abandoned a pregnant Egyptian Mau there because she got outside and got pregnant. I adopted one of the kittens and his father must have been a very large cat because he was very long and tall. when he stood on his hind legs, he could touch the countertop in the kitchen. he looked like his Mau mom, though. he would jump very high and pull birds right out of the air. he is also the only cat I'd ever had who chuffed like a wild cat. he lived to be 17 years old. I miss him. he was my big green eyed sonny boy. his name was Larry. one of his "titles" I called him was "Pharaoh Lawrence the Great". 😻
omg i call my mau my sunny boy bc he loves the sunshine! he also has the most beautiful green eyes. I hope to have as many wonderful years with him as you did with your boy RIP to Larry
@@daniellew.9957 I called mine, Sonny Boy because he was my son. I miss him. I hope yours lives as long as Larry did. his predecessor lived to be 22.
@@monapause8108 that's amazing! you must be a great cat momma to keep them thriving that long :)
@@daniellew.9957 it was luck that kept them around that long.
I found my Daisy at the county animal shelter. Neither I nor the shelter knew anything about her breed. I got her for a donation of $35! I’m a cat lover and she’s still a kitten, but she’s so unique and so sweet. Definitely also quick like lightning and she loves to play and splash water with me from the kitchen sink.
I adopted him from a family that brought him from a shelter in Dubai, to Sweden. But he was not happy in their home, with dogs and small kids. So he moved to us, as an only cat. We have some outdoor living bunnies, he loves to watch them and pet them through the fence, but we do not let them hang out. A very special little guy. Almost a doglike energy.
i have 1 of them and this cat is protective cat if my other cats come to me he just stood up in front of me and tell them to back off 😂
That's really interesting.👍
We still have a special relationship with cats in Egypt. Btw they were called Maus In ancient Egypt but now (Qett or Qetta (female) ) Slang (Otta) in Egypt
And I have a clever crazy Mau called (Zozo)
cats are everywhere in the Egyptian streets and houses ..
and soon I will release a video about Maus IN Ancient Egypt ...
great job guys thanks for your Effort
I got a kitten at the shelter and she was so peculiar shaped and so fast and I suspected she was part Egyptian Mau… we did basepaws dna and it turned out she WAS part Egyptian mau!
I love my mau. He’s the best cat ever.
i see like 5 of these every street i walk through in egypt lol
Yup, It is widespread in Egypt
I had a mau when I lived in Florida ❤❤
Where did you leave her cause I had one show up w kittens 😹
The Egyptian Mau arrived in the US by an exiled Russian Grand Duchess. It was to her credit that her efforts in saving this exotic cat breed.
Yep.. We all watched the same video that just said that and more but thanks bud. 👍
Hello there! I spy my cat "Djinn" at 3:37 .... he turned 5 years old just a few days ago. That was him as a 6 month old kitten, only 2 weeks after I adopted him. It took him until then to finally come out of "his" room and interact with me.
Good video
Glad you enjoyed it!
I live in India and here the stray cats of my area are Egyptian Mau it's not rare here 😂
6:47 at the far right is what color shade & markings or whatever ?.
I have 5 of them here in oman. What rare
i was surprised to find out a cat i got from a deli for free is a pure Egyptian mau
What a steal. They go for almost $1,000
I have 5 of them
I had two of them
I have 5
I got mine from PetSmart for $10. He’s a handful but I love him.
An Egyptian Mau for just 10 bux?! That’s a steal!
The Egyptian Meow cat 🐈
So with them being so rare , where do you get one?
It’s every where in Egypt
It’s every where in Egypt
Lookin for a ethical breeder and cattery
I have 13 of them 😅
Extremely rare? I have 2 of them and they are ever where in Egypt
Rare outside of your country. In the US it's 1 year waitlist for 1 cat.
@@sorar0 wow I got one from inside of a concrete wall someone left him there and he was too young to even jump off and scavenge. It was deteriorating he was in one of many holes.
In Indonesia Egyptian Mau so expensive and rare breeding like Sand Cat from middle east 🙄
I found mine in a alley just lost from her mom
Just doubtful it’s a pure bred. I have one that was left on my front porch. She has all those traits but I imagine she’s a mix.
I have one in my home right now and it's a baby
I just a baby
Do Egyptian Mau Cats come in black like Bastet?
Rare? Mmm maybe not in Egypt! It’s pretty common to see Egyptian cat in Egypt. Duh.
This cat so rare and expensive in my country 🙄🇮🇩
And then we, too, will get hairballs 😅
They are not rare , they are everywhere here in Egypt,, they are in all streets, houses .Egyptians loves them
I've heard Egyptians themselves say they are hard to find there but that I don't know. What I do know is that they are absolutely rare in pretty much the rest of the world, including the US here. It's definitely considered an exotic breed. But if they're starting to thrive in Egypt, that's great! I hope we start to see more and more of them. It was only in the 2nd world war when they went almost extinct so that's amazing that all those efforts really saved them and they're coming back.
My cat has all the features bt his eyes are grey
Ok WA WA 4 Mou Mou❤ mine likes a running stream and gets it. Now bowl 4 her😮
i have a egyptian mau hees a kiten
so from egypt to russia, sounds like the gypsy mau to me
“mau means cat, so there’s no point in saying ‘egyptian mau cat’”
“cut! great, what should we title the video?”
“how about ‘Egyptian Mau Cat 101”
“took the words right out of my mouth”
🫶✅✅♥♥
I have one I got her for free!
Mau isn’t cat in egypt (now) cat in egyptian is Ota or Qeta(arabic)
Maybe "Mau" from ancient Egypt lenguage 🤔🇪🇬
@@muhammadnasir3347 i know but he said egyptian didn’t specify
Aren't they pretty?
𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂 👍