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Heba and Yasmine
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 04/15/24

Female Cat, Egyptian Mau

Egyptian Mau (Long Coat)

Description:

Heba and Yasime are a rare pair of silver Egyptian Mau from Cairo Egypt, they are bonded sisters. The Egyptian Mau is a graceful and elegant breed known for its distinctive spots and striking appearance. These two bonded sister cats are no exception, embodying the beauty and regal charm of their breed. With their shimmering silver coats and large, expressive green eyes, they captivate all who have the pleasure of meeting them.These sisters share a special bond that is evident in the way they play together, groom each other, and curl up for naps side by side. Their synchronized movements and synchronized purring are a testament to the deep connection they share.In their free time, you can often find them chasing each other around the house, pouncing on toys, or lounging in a patch of sunlight together. Their playful antics and affectionate nature bring joy and warmth to their home.These two Egyptian Mau sisters are not just pets; they are beloved members of the family, bringing love, laughter, and companionship to all who are lucky enough to know them.All of our cats for adoption are sterilized, fully vaccinated, treated for fleas/worms, are negative for FIV/FELV, and have a registered microchip, and come with their travel crate. Adoptions are on a cost-recovery basis and are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.We are a rescue and get what we get in terms of cats in need of a home. In no way do we work with breeders or buy the cats from the Friday markets so we can put them up for adoption as a rescue.https://www.petstablished.com/adoption_form/11596/genericNative Mau Cats of Egypt are the oldest known descendants of Egyptian domesticated cats (which have provided a partial foundation for the recent Egyptian Mau cat breed), and they are one of only a few naturally occurring, small, spotted cats in the world. Adoptions are on a cost-recovery basis and by an approved application. NVEcats aims to increase education in Egypt and around the world about these magnificent and intelligent cats.Cats and kittens are not adopted out on a “first-come, first-serve” basis. We choose to match our applicant and cats based on what we deem as best suited for that particular cat or kitten.

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