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This is an Egyptian Mau. The Egyptian Mau is an ancient
breed of Egyptian cat thought to be at least 3,000 years
old! The Egyptian Mau is a medium-sized, short-haired cat
and the Egyptian Mau is one of the only cats to be
naturally spotted.The Egyptian Mau is the fastest of all
the domestic cats and has been known to reach speeds of
30 mph, making the Egyptian Mau a keen predator,
probably due to the fact that the Egyptian Mau has longer
back legs than most cats.As the Egyptian Mau is the only
naturally spotted breed of domestic cat, the Egyptian
Mau is often bred with other domestic cats in order to
produce slightly spotted kittens.



This is a Turkish Angora. The Turkish Angora is a breed
of domestic cat natively found in Turkey. Turkish Angoras
are one of the ancient, naturally-occurring cat breeds,
having originated in central Turkey, in the Ankara region.
The Turkish Angora is mostly white in colour and has a
silky, medium-long length coat, no undercoat and a fine
bone structure. The Turkish Angora cat breed is also
known to have bright blue eyes and occasionally eyes that
are of a different colour (like one blue eye and one yellow
eye).


This a Norwegian Forest Cat. The Norwegian forest cat is
native to the Scandinavian regions of Northern Europe,
with the Norwegian forest cat having adapted to the
colder climates of the near polar regions. The Norwegian
forest cat has long thick fur, which is in a double-layer to
keep the cat warm in the uncompromising winters. The
Norwegian forest cat also has a thick layer of fat
insulating its body. The Norwegian Forest cat is a popular
household pet die to its large size, long fur and its gentle
and loving temperate. The large size of the Norwegian
Forest cat also means that it can be lazier than other,
smaller, domestic cat breeds.


This is an Abbyssinian. The Abyssinian Cat is thought to be
one of the oldest breeds of domestic Cat in the world, as
the first domestication of the Abyssinian Cat occurred in
Ancient Egyptian times. It is thought that Abyssinian Cats
were bought and sold on the banks of the River Nile by
traders, where the African Wild Cats (the ancestors of all
domestic Cats) lived in their native habitats. Abyssinian
Cats are most easily identified by their "ticked" fur which
gives their coat a mottled appearance.

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This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
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This is an Egyptian Mau. The Egyptian Mau is an ancient
breed of Egyptian cat thought to be at least 3,000 years
old! The Egyptian Mau is a medium-sized, short-haired cat
and the Egyptian Mau is one of the only cats to be
naturally spotted.The Egyptian Mau is the fastest of all
the domestic cats and has been known to reach speeds of
30 mph, making the Egyptian Mau a keen predator,
probably due to the fact that the Egyptian Mau has longer
back legs than most cats.As the Egyptian Mau is the only
naturally spotted breed of domestic cat, the Egyptian
Mau is often bred with other domestic cats in order to
produce slightly spotted kittens.


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