Is an Egyptian Mau a tabby cat?

The Egyptian cat, that is an amazing breed of cat draped in dotted tiger stripes, resembling a small leopard. This unique hair organization is a gift of nature, making it fascinatingly full of wild tension. Caressing their heads, their rounded and slightly pointed faces, grand foreheads and full cheeks are marked by distinctly European aristocratic features.
But what really impresses you must be its pair of large, charismatic eyes. They are as light green as emerald, or a bright, glassy green that goes straight to the heart. What’s even more interesting is that their eyes change color with the ups and downs of their emotions. When they are happy, their pupils are green as if stained with emerald juice, and when they are angry, they turn amber with a yellowish tint.
The Egyptian cat’s coat is slightly long, soft and dense, and the moment you touch it, it is like being bathed in soft sunlight. The color of its coat is rich and varied, ranging from silver-white with black polka dots, to silver-white with chocolate polka dots, to grey with black polka dots. Most uniquely, it has an unforgettable M-shaped or Sacred Beetle pattern on its forehead.
Beneath its sinister shadow hides a heart of fang-force. Its body is long and lean, its shoulder blades are high and muscular, and with every movement, it is as smooth and graceful as a dance. When you see the tail, you will find that its tail is just in harmony with its body length, and, the tip of the tail is also exceptionally thin, like an artist who pays special attention to detail design.
Don’t be fooled by its presented wildness, the true Egyptian cat is actually timid and fragile at heart, and it can be fearful of strangers. What’s even more incredible is that they are in stark contrast to their appearance. They are polite and refined, have a good memory, are very patient with children, and show great harmony and friendliness with other cats. Despite their mellifluous purring, they are not overly active, preferring to take a quiet afternoon nap in a corner.
When you see the newborn Egyptian kitten, you may be puzzled by the pattern on their body, as it is not very distinctive. However, with regular grooming of them, you will be able to comb out that glossy and shiny coat color. One thing to keep in mind is that because of their sensitive and irritable nature, it is important to try to avoid giving them any shock or excitement when caring for them.

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