EGYPTHIAN MAU

I got my MAU in August 2010. She called La Marnier's Fobee and is from France.
I have long wanted a mau, but unfortunately there are not many here in Europe who breed this wonderful breed. I wanted a mau who could both exhibited and bred, I hope Fobee is.
Fobee was at his first show in September 2010, she behaved really well and took the audience by storm. She stayed awake during the entire exhibition not to miss anything.
I hope to Fobee can have her first litter in late 2011, but since there is no mau males here in Denmark, I find one somewhere in Europe.
I hope there are more breeders of this somewhat neglected race.

Fobee is a very lively cat and talk a lot, she must constantly keep up with what I do, lie on your lap or help write mails. She will not sleep as much as other cats, at least not as much as my other cats ...
She gets along well with my Russian Blue, although they initially thought she had the wrong color.
They say that the Egyptian Mau is the fastest cat that exist Fobee is very fast, I call her soil cultivator, whereas Russian Blue is a cat who moves very tall.
I have read several places that you must feed a Mau with raw meat, I do not know I feed her dried food as the other cats get, and misc. Liquid feed.
Egyptian Mau is the only naturally spotted cat and is recognized in 3 colors: Silver, Bronze and Smoke. Silver is the most widespread, but in recent years, smoke has also been very popular.
Fobee is silver and it is also what I hope to breed.
You can read more about Mau'en here: http://www.cfa.org/breeds/profiles/egyptian.html

Standard: http://www1.fifeweb.org/dnld/std/MAU.pdf