The status of Amar was
last posted on 08/01/24 by
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Female Cat, Egyptian Mau
Egyptian Mau / Persian / Mixed (Long Coat)
Description:
Amar, was dumped in front of my house by her owners because her tail was bald and they thought she was sick, after a while it fell off on its own, took her to my friend's foster, she was in high danger in the street as the dogs were chasing her every day, she was scared, I couldn't leave her, took her to. the vet and now she's neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready to travel anytime, she's so adorable and kind., very calm and cuddly, if you can help me find her a home that would be amazing, she's about a year old.All of our cats for adoption are sterilized, fully vaccinated, treated for fleas/worms, are negative for FIV/FELV, and have a registered microchip, and come with their travel crate. Adoptions are on a cost-recovery basis and are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.We are a rescue and get what we get in terms of cats in need of a home. In no way do we work with breeders or buy the cats from the Friday markets so we can put them up for adoption as a rescue.https://www.petstablished.com/adoption_form/11596/genericNative Mau Cats of Egypt are the oldest known descendants of Egyptian domesticated cats (which have provided a partial foundation for the recent Egyptian Mau cat breed), and they are one of only a few naturally occurring, small, spotted cats in the world. Adoptions are on a cost-recovery basis and by an approved application. NVEcats aims to increase education in Egypt and around the world about these magnificent and intelligent cats.Cats and kittens are not adopted out on a “first-come, first-serve” basis. We choose to match our applicant and cats based on what we deem as best suited for that particular cat or kitten.