The Egyptian cat is the fastest cat breed.
Their running speed can reach more than 30 miles per hour.
Why can they run so fast?
These medium-sized spotted shorthair kittens are not only pleasing to the eye, but also icy and smart.
If you think you have seen this cat in the history of Egypt, then you are right.
These little spots are almost creatures from ancient times.
Egyptian cats are made into mummies, because they are very cherished pets in Egypt.
Mau is the Egyptian word for "cat", which is the spotted offspring of domesticated wild African cats. Maybe this is the ancestor of all cats.
Egyptian cats are rare and elegant, with intriguing characteristics.
This cat has a distinctive feature, with a unique skin extending from the middle of the abdomen to the upper part of the knee.
plus longer hind legs give it a larger range of motion and a longer gait, so it runs fast.
followed by its stunning fur. This beautiful cat has gorgeous silver, bronze, and smoky colors, and is the only domestic cat that is naturally spotted. The spots of Egyptian cats are only found on the outermost layer of fur.
Another feature is their expressive eyes.
The sharp moon-shaped big eyes will turn into an unusual color in adulthood.
currant green eye is a very special green, different from the rich dark green.
There is a circle of black lines on their eye sockets, which looks like mascara, which makes their faces look special.
These outstanding features make Egyptian cats an excellent cat show.
Breeders Carol and John live in northern New England and they fell in love with Egyptian cats at the cat show.
"Cats are our baby. They have four legs and spotted fur."
For this couple, breeding and competition are everything.
"We help the cat bath, groom, wipe the cat and spa. They know this process, and they will wait for the shipping box to come over, be put in, and then arrive at a cat show somewhere."
In the Cat Lovers Association Iams Cat Championship in Madison Square Garden, more than 200 cats of 41 species will compete for the championship.
And Carol will show Anya.
"For Egyptian cats, I will look at spots first. I want to look for cats that look like cheetahs."
The judge immediately fell in love with Anya. It got the ribbon of the best cat breed.
"I like its green eyes very much. It has a pair of very beautiful ears."
Of course, the owner's goal has always been to win rosettes. Both the owner and the audience like the lively atmosphere of this cat show.
Anya’s big test today is in the agility field. The key to agile games is time.
The cat will run and jump in the decathlon course. The cat has four and a half minutes to complete the course, and the cat that passes all obstacles the fastest wins. Any cat can try this game.
Anya's turn, it won the agility competition. Today it must beat the 13-second score of the Maine Coon. When Anya seems unwilling to play.
"I think it decided to retire, but didn't send me a memo. The new exhibition space made it a little distracting. It got up very early today, and it only runs when it wants to run. I can't force it Do whatever it doesn’t want to do.”
Cats like Anya can sometimes be difficult to motivate, but theyHas very few health problems.
Egyptian cats are short-haired, so they are very easy to groom.
They will shed hair, but you can have a trick. Take a pair of old pantyhose sleeves in your hand and touch them. This will comb out a lot of shed hair.
Egyptian cats are loyal animals. They are a bit possessive of their owners and toys, and they want to be part of the family, making them an excellent family pet.
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