Living with the Mau is the least of your problems, however. A Mau does not come cheap, with one site I visited quoting a starting price of $400, and it goes up from there, of course. The other issue is the scarcity of the breed. They are a popular breed with a limited supply, so you may be on a waiting list for some time.
While the Mau can have several different shades and variations of colors, the Cat Fanciers' Association only recognizes three acceptable colors for show - smoke, silver, and bronze. Cats of other colors, such as black, blue-silver, blue spotted, blue smoke, and solid blue, are still one hundred percent Mau, although they are not recognized for show.
The Egyptian Mau is a cheerful, playful family-loving cat that brings a hint of history and a touch of the wild into your home.
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