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11/14/2010 - We have kittens ready immediately and for the holidays, lots of pictures, too!
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Hello
We are a small hobby cattery located near Maricopa, AZ. We are within a 30 minute drive from the Phoenix metro area. Our Cattery specializes in producing exceptional, healthy and affectionate Bronze Egyptian Maus that span the spectrum of color. We do not get silvers or smokes. Our foundation cats come from Regional, National, and Distinguished Merit winning lines.
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7.31.2010
We have breeding cats from the Traditional, Indian, and Egyptian crosses. Please browse our site for an in-depth visit with them. We only work with bronzes so we won't get silvers or smokes! You do occasionally get blacks especially if you have an oops breeding. All breeders will have them at some point in time. These cats are way too intelligent to not take matters into their own paws from time to time.
Mauraj Cattery
7.31.2010 - 14:45

What is an Egyptian Mau?
Egyptian Maus are descendents of the African Wild Cat. From this they directly receive their spotted features and exotic good looks. They dote on their human companions as if they were family. Maus love their toys. They actually "catalog" their toy's locations and guard them carefully from others. Maus spend much of their time playing and following their owners around similarly to dogs. Many play fetch with a little helpful inspiration (and some will teach you). If you desire a constant companion, a playful though not hyperactive disposition, and good morning/night kisses, then the Egyptian Mau is for you! They are the only naturally spotted domesticated cat and are fully endorsed by the Cat Fanciers Association (CFA). Maus were worshipped as deities by the ancient Egyptian people, and were considered as such cherished pets that they were often mummified for a journey into the next world. To this day, Maus are an extremely rare (though expanding) and valued member of the feline family, and come in the following colors: Silver, Bronze, Smoke, and rarely, Blue and Black.