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Chatterie Amiel-Goshen Cattery (references)
Chatterie “Amiel-Goshen” Cattery
NCA ( National Certificate in Agriculture with credit); NCA 9506/055938/033002/EVGB971(UK)
CETAC ( Certificat d’Etudes Techniques de l’Animal de Compagnie) CETAC n° C-2174 (FR)
Egyptian Mau Group on Facebook
Chatterie “Amiel-Goshen” Cattery
is on the group Facebook
“CIME” Communaute Internationnale du Mau Egyptien
(all about Maus, in respect with all known Standards)
We are on Facebook
Cats Forum
“Chatterie Amiel-Goshen Cattery”
is on quite a few forum
please visit =
“Yummypets” (all about cats, dogs and other animals),
“Chapperlipopette” (all about cats),
“A Maus doux“ (especially Egyptian Mau)Goshen Catterry”
Encyclopedia for cats
A very interesting book published by
Royal Canin
giving us all the basic about cats,
History, mankind and cats, cat and their owners, knowing our cats,
and a resume on the main cat breed known today
((there is an English edition as well as German etc, do not hesitate to contact them))
Egyptian Mau Coat Color Inheritance Introduction
Egyptian Mau
Coat Color Inheritance Introduction
This article summarizes coat color inheritance in the Egyptian Mau to aid breeders in breeding for certain colors. It begins with an overview of core principles of genetics then reviews the specific genes controlling Egyptian Mau coat color. It also provides guidance in determining the possible genotypes of your cat.
Egyptian Mau Ebook
Egyptian Mau Ebook
The Egyptian Mau is a fascinating cat, not only because of its past history, but because of its delightful personality and striking appearance.
The Mau (mau is the Egyptian word for cat) has been clearly identified in the artwork of the ancient Egyptians, leaving no question in the minds of many experts that the Egyptian Mau is indeed the cat domesticated from a spotted subspecies of the African Wild Cat by this unique culture.
To gaze upon this beautiful and engaging creature is an opportunity to view a living relic.
The role of the Mau in the religion, mythology, and everyday life of the Egyptian conveys the degree of affection and respect in which these cats were held. They were worshiped as deities, cherished as pets, protected by laws, and mummified and mourned upon their death.
The artwork on the stone sarcophagus shows a comparison between the cats depicted by the ancient Egyptians and one of their modern descendants…
Ramah Adina Egyptian Mau Black Smoke is now also registered LOOF
“Ramah Adina of Amiel-Goshen”
Egyptian Mau Smoke
CFA= 0847-1723487 GCCF = CS 803498
(Female on the GCCF active registrar)
is also Registered LOOF
Amiel-Goshen Cattery’s New Year wishes 2013
“Chatterie Amiel-Goshen Cattery”
Wishes you all all a year filed with Love, Joy, and Health
May all blessings come your way in 2013
HAPPY NEW YEAR
from all our Boys & Girls
Egyptian Mau bronze Amiel-Goshen Yosefa 1year today
Amiel- Goshen Yosefa
Daughter of IC Maunarch Florina (US) & Chantina Jacob (UK)
born in 05/12/2011
is = 1yr
photo of 2011 litter
& here
Yosefa today=
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