<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">The Egyptian cat is a medium-sized short-haired cat. They are viviparous and weigh 2.5-5 kilograms. They are domestic cats with unique natural leopard patterns.
Egyptian Cat (Definite Introduction)
<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Egyptian cats have leopard-like markings on their skin and coat. The Egyptian cat is the only cat species with spotted tabby species that has not been artificially grown, but has naturally produced spotted markings. It is known as the "mini leopard", and its body is full of wild-flavored spotted markings, which can be large or small. Scattered randomly, with striped patterns on the face, hands, feet and tail. There is a scarab pattern between the eyebrows on the forehead. This is one of the important reasons for the popularity of human beings in ancient Egypt. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Egyptian cats are alert and agile, do not like strenuous exercise, and are suitable for family breeding. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">
Type summary<p style="font-family:" times new roman";font-size:medium;">The Egyptian cat (EgyptionMau) is an ancient species and was regarded as a sacred cat in ancient Egypt. The Egyptian cat is originally from Egypt. According to research by authoritative experts, Egypt is the first country in the world to domesticate cats. Egyptian cats and Abyssinian cats are considered to be the cat species raised by the ancient Egyptians. Ancient Egyptian murals or papyrus, etc. of the period , all depict cats that look exactly like the Egyptian cats of today. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">
Shape<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">The Egyptian cat's body size, length, and bones are all average, and its muscles are particularly developed. Although it looks slender, it is extremely large. The hands and feet are well-proportioned and coordinated with the body. When standing, the hind limbs are tall and pointed. The soles of the feet are slender and slightly oval, and the toes of the hind feet are moderately long. Generally speaking, the Egyptian cat has a very muscular body. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">The Egyptian cat's coat color is silvery white, bronze, dark gray and black, with even freckles, fine and soft hair, Flexible. The Egyptian cat is a rare breed with a pair of large pointed ears and a typical "M" shaped pattern on its head. <p style= "font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">
Rare scale<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size :medium;">Purebred Egyptian cats are extremely valuable. Until 2007, less than 200 purebred cats were registered with the GCCF each year. In 2006, there were a total of 6,741 Egyptian cats registered with the CFA.<p style ="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Egyptian cats have five colors. The most common coat colors from the most precious to the most common are: silver, bronze, smoky gray, black, and blue/ocean. Wax color. Egyptian cats in black to wax colors are not exhibited, but are used for breeding. All Egyptian cats exhibited must have green eyes, but amber eyes are acceptable in cats as young as 18 months old. Collect. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">
Type comparison<p style="font-family :"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Osi cat is a species very similar to Egyptian cat. However, the Osi cat species is artificially grown. Only specific species will have leopard print. Bengal Cats are also very similar to it, but are significantly larger (5.5-9kg) <p style="font-fam.ily:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">"Kangnai My Cat Encyclopedia" records this category:<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size :medium;">Summary of the exquisiteness of the Burmese cat and the elegance of the Siamese cat. The plain body shape is very healthy, the hind feet are longer than the front feet, and the posture is as straight as standing on tiptoes.<p style="font- family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">The Egyptian cat is the fastest among domestic cats because of its long and powerful feet and wrinkled skin from the abdomen to the hind knees. These conditions are Its body is extremely agile. It has been recorded that Egyptian cats can run at a speed of 48 kilometers per hour. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Egyptian cats. The calls are very diverse. When they are stimulated, they will chirp, gurgling and other very special sounds. For example, ordinary cats will have the habit of wagging their tails when they are happy. But they are not marked with urine
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