Here you can find the latest news and information from the Egyptian Mau Club. Including any news on Egyptian Mau Kittens for sale
2 stunning Egyptian Mau kittens available for sale 1 silver girl and 1 smoke boy. Can be reserved for the right home. Ready to leave home in February 2021. Monkeymau rarely has kittens, all kittens we have are raised in the family home and are very friendly.
Kittens come with health check, fully vaccinated, litter trained, 4 weeks insurance, registered with the GCCF, pedigree and kitten pack.
Mob. 07493741506
Cumbria
a long term member, former Chair and membership secretary of our club. Jo has owned and bred Egyptian Maus for many years and was the proud owner of Sobekoteo Mwsher (Muse) who won the first Challenge Certificate when the breed achieved full status. Jo was a real stalwart of our breed and its welfare and she will be sadly missed for her strength of character and wicked sense of humour by all who knew her.
We have started on our new gallery of photos of Egyptian Mau cats. We will be building this over the next few months. If you wish to add your lovely Mau to the gallery, please email admin@egyptianmaus.co.uk.
Collection of photos of Egyptian Mau Cats Go Gallery
Come and join in the fun. Ends on Sunday the 25th of August 2019 at 7pm BST.
Facebook group competition can be found here Go Facebook
Its a great day out at the Bloxwich Leisure Centre, High Street, Walsall WS3 2DA. Sharing the show with the Tabby Cat Club, please ask for further details
Schedule can be found on the GCCF site here View
The Egyptian Mau Cat Club is now on Instagram, please follow us..
The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy
Details of the shows and other events of the GCCF for the next 12 months.
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Our Welfare & Rescue exists to help Maus, who, for whatever reason need to find a new home. This may be because of a marriage break-up, someone moving to a new home unsuitable for cats, a change in family circumstances or, thankfully very rarely, because the cat is not cared for
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