Bronze: Egyptian Mau color characterized by a base color rich warm red with darker spotting and ticking. Brush tail: Long bushy hair.
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Bronze Spotted - (Egyptian Mau) = Chocolate Spotted Tabby Bronze - (California Spangled) Charcoal - (California Spangled) ...
Bronze Warm bronze ground colour across head, shoulders, outer legs, back, and tail, being darkest on the saddle and lightening to a tawny-buff on the sides. Underside fades to a creamy ivory.
Silver, bronze, smoke. Lack of spots; blue eyes; kinked or abnormal tail; white locket or button. None.
This is Tippi (Bronze Double Grand Champion)-photo ©Tatiana Lenton. Tippi was Kaamari Katz cattery's first Australian Tiffanie Australian Tiffanie cat - Appearance and Character ...
Silver and smoke Egyptian Maus should have black spots and stripes, where bronze Egyptian Maus should show dark brown markings. Oftentimes, the toes and ears are spotted as well. The ears may also have lynx tips without penalization.
Accepted colors for show are silver, bronze and smoke, although black and blue do occasionally occur and make lovely pets. Grooming: The Mau coat is fairly short and nearly maintenance free.
Chocolate Tabby Point: the points have milk chocolate markings on a pale bronze agouti background; ivory body. Lilac Tabby Point: lilac markings on a pale beige agouti background for the points; magnolia body.
Accepted colors - Silver, Bronze and Smoke. Silver: Pale silver ground color across the head, shoulder, outer legs, back and tail. Underside fades to a brilliant pale silver.
The Bronze Egyptian Mau Cats are a warm bronze ground. These markings are on the head. shoulders. outside of the legs. back and on the tail.
The Egyptian Mau comes in three colors Silver, Bronze, and Smoke. Some can come in solid Black and in dilute versions of Blue Silver, Blue spotted (dilute bronze), Blue Smoke and solid Blue.
It has vertical solid or merged spots on the body with lines on the forehead and two or three bronzed lines on cheeks. There should be one or more solid or broken necklaces of bronzed tone on neck and chest.
Background The first recognized Havana Brown, Elmtower Bronze Idol, was born October 24, 1952 in England, though other Self-brown (solid brown) cats had been recorded in the past, including the Swiss Mountain Cat and the Brown Cat.
From most to least common these colors are: silver, bronze, smoke, black and blue/pewter. Black and pewter Maus cannot be shown, but may be used in breeding. Bronze colour has dark brown to seal spots on a dark to lighter bronze background.
Bronze Maus are depicted on ancient tomb walls and in texts like the Book of the Dead and the Ani Papyrus. In 1956, the first Egyptian Maus were brought to the United States by the exiled Russian Princess Troubetskoy.
The most popular color of the Bengal is the brown/black tabby, a lackluster description for coats that can be anywhere from a cool grey to vibrant shades of golden, bronze, ...
This kitten, Elmtower Bronze Idol, became the foundation cat for the new breed. Bronze Idol was produced by mating a seal point Siamese that carried the chocolate gene with a solid black cat also carrying chocolate.
She saved the cat (Millwood Toby in CVA and Millwood Tory of Delhi) a bronze male, along with another bronze female (Millwood Tashi) and created the "Indian lines".
The Egyptian Mau comes in three colors that can be shown in championship classes: Silver, Bronze, and Smoke.
The Egyptian Mau is always spotted and comes in three colours: bronze, silver and smoke. Bronze colour has dark brown to seal spots on a dark to lighter bronze background.
There are four colours recognised in the Bengal breed; Brown Tabby being the dominant colour that varies from warm beige to rich mahogany tones with gold, bronze, brown or hazel eye colour; ...
There are five fur coat colors for Egyptian Maus: silver, smoke, bronze, blue, and black. The last two colors are not considered "show" colors, though cats with these coats may still breed. Adult Maus all have green eyes. Egyptian Mau History ...
Colors include silver, bronze, and smoke. Eye color is gooseberry green. Temperament Svelte, muscular, friendly to the family and aloof with strangers.
Egyptian Mau Colors Recognized by CFA silver (with charcola markings); Bronze (with dark brown markings); smoke (with jet black markings). Cats - Cat Breeds - Cat Health - Cat Names - Cats for Sale Dogs Pets Cats Horses Birds Small Animals ...
Colors - Eight classic varieties: Black, brown, blue, bronze, charcoal, red, gold, and silver. The Snow Leopard has a white coat with black markings and blue eyes. Fault: Excessively massive body. Insufficient boning or musculature.
POINT COLOUR: Warm Milk Chocolate markings on a light bronze agouti background to be displayed on the mask, ears, legs and tail. NOSE LEATHER: Chocolate or pink edged in chocolate. PAW PADS: Chocolate or mottled. EYE COLOUR: Bright blue.
Maus come in five colors, silver, smoke and bronze, which are eligible for showing, and black and blue, which are not, but which can be used in breeding.
You will find the Mau in just four colors, silver, smoke, black and bronze. The black Mau is used for breeding but is not eligible for show.
Coat: Medium length with lustrous sheen. In smoke color hair is silky and fine. In silver and bronze, hair is dense and resilient and accommodates two or more bands of ticking.
Instead, it was established with the birth of Elmtower Bronze Idol, a self-brown cat, in 1952.
Elegant body is randomly spotted, with banded legs and tail Expressive gooseberry green eyes with mascara lines A worried expression on the face Colors include: silver, bronze, smoke, solid black, blue silver, blue spotted, blue smoke, and solid blue ...
The first pair came to Mr. and Mr. G.C. McMillin in Victoria. They of course, came from Great Britain. Mac's Kennard was the male and SunBronze Softly the female. Devons have continued to have their headquarters in Victoria.
Precious Mewtals: Silver Tabby, Shaded Silver, Pewter, Golden Persian, Cream Silver Tabby, Silver-Patched Tabby, Blue Silver-Patched Tabby, Platinum, Bronze ...
They are accepted in colors such as bronze, silver, and black smoke. They were first accepted in 1968 by CFF. Interesting breed fact: Egyptian Maus are the fastest breed of domestic cat. Maus have been clocked running over 30 mph (48 kph).
the priests, acting upon his direct look, rushed to close the heavy bronze doors. Eventually, temple was devoid of invaders once more.
The Egyptian Mau looks very similar to the paintings of ancient Egyptian cats. These lively, fit cats have the spotted tabby coat similar to wild cats, but don't worry they are fully domesticated. They come in colors like bronze spotted, ...
The Egyptian Mau bears a striking resemblance to paintings of ancient Egyptian cats. These active, athletic cats have the spotted tabby pattern resembling wild cats, but are fully domesticated. They come in colors such as bronze spotted, ...
A British re-creation of the breed using Siamese cats is now called the Oriental Spotted Tabby, a type of Oriental Shorthair. The coat of the Egyptian Mau appears in only three colours - silver, bronze and a shaded black smoke.
A primordial flap of skin extending from their hind legs to their abdomen is thought to give them exceptional speed and agility. Acceptable colors for the show ring are silver, bronze, and smoke.
See also: Egyptian Mau, Champion, Wedge, Domesticated, Contrast
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