KIRYDASHI
Egyptian
Maus
The Mau's exotic spotted appearance and
discriminating personality combine for  unique
feline companionship.  Most every animal
lover says their breed is "very intelligent" but
with Maus, it's not just lip service!  Egyptian
Maus always astound their new families--
"who ever would have believed a cat could be
so smart?"
 -- the comment comes back time
after time.  They love to play and are very
possessive of their toys, always knowing in
just which cupboard they might be stashed.   
Most Egyptian Maus are self-taught experts at
the game of Fetch!
While Egyptian Maus like all family members,
they tend to often choose one person with
whom they form a special bond and will dote
on that chosen one.  Maus are very athletic
and moderately active, sometimes called the
"gentle cousin" of the Abysinian.  Egyptian
Maus  may need little a longer adjustment
period to a new home than some breeds.  
Upon first arrival, let your kitty come to you,
and your patience will be rewarded.
HOME
GALLERIES
I'm a bronze! (with ears!)
SPOTS!!
We prefer to only place our
babies with families who
agree to provide an indoor
only home and will not
declaw.  Cats have a natural
need to scratch; there are
several ways to guide them
to the correct place for it--
SIRES
HOME
SIRES
QUEENS
KITTENS