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Egyptian Mau Cats
The Egyptian Mau is one of the oldest existing domestic cat breeds, and the only one with a naturally spotted coat.
The Egyptian Mau breed, while perhaps not the oldest recognized cat breed in registries, is believed to stem from the oldest domesticated cat. The original African Wild Cat, is thought to be the cat originally domesticated by the ...
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The options available on compensation for land in the Mau Forest Complex are not as simple as the ministries of Forestry and Wildlife, and Special Programmes would have us believe. In a draft memo to Cabinet in which they consider various payment scenarios, Mr Noah Wekesa and Ms Naomi Shaaban see just three groups: third party purchasers, people with title deeds and those holding allocation cards (green cards).
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Rift Valley Province MPs have accused the Government of carrying out evictions in Mau in disregard of commitments it made, but some quarters in Government claim the MPs are using the issue for other reasons. Jibril Adan and Beauttah Omanga spoke to Kuresoi MP Zakayo Cheruiyot and Environment Minister Noah Wekesa.
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The vast majority of these individuals are female, and to see a calico male is extremely rare. I have not heard of a male calico that was not steril though. Most likely, she is not an egyptian mau. the breed is a bit rare, and rather on ...
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