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Compare Egyptian Mau and Burmese side by side: temperament, energy, trainability, apartment fit, shedding, lifespan, weight and free adoption listings.

Breed traits

Character & behavior

Energy level
Playfulness
Intelligence
Trainability
Protectiveness
Sociability
Can stay alone

Lifestyle fit

Apartment-friendly
Yes
Yes
Good with kids
Yes
Yes
Good for first-time owners
Yes
Yes
Shedding
Noise level
Exercise needs

Physical & general

Life span
12–15 years
10–15 years
Weight
3.6–5.4 kg
3.5–5.5 kg
Height
23–25 cm
30–40 cm
Origin
Egypt
Myanmar
Grooming effort
Nutrition sensitivity
Health risk
Heat tolerance
Cold tolerance
The Egyptian Mau and Burmese are both affectionate and sociable cat breeds, making them great companions for families and first-time owners. The Egyptian Mau, originating from Egypt, is known for its striking spotted coat and unique appearance, while the Burmese, hailing from Myanmar, boasts a sleek, muscular build and a playful demeanor. Both breeds share similar energy levels and intelligence, but they differ in aspects such as trainability and the ability to stay alone. The Egyptian Mau has a slightly longer lifespan and a comparable weight range to the Burmese. However, the Burmese may be more trainable, making them easier to teach basic commands and tricks. Ultimately, the choice between these two breeds will depend on the owner's lifestyle and preferences.

Egyptian Mau — Advantages

Longer lifespan (12-15 years)
Similar weight range (3.60-5.40 kg)
Good with kids and first-time owners
Apartment friendly
Moderate grooming difficulty

Disadvantages

Can stay alone for only 3 (moderate)
Slightly higher exercise needs (4)
Lower trainability (3)
Moderate noise level (2)

Burmese — Advantages

Good with kids and first-time owners
More trainable (4)
Can stay alone for only 2 (better)
Moderate grooming difficulty
Lower nutrition sensitivity (2)

Disadvantages

Slightly shorter lifespan (10-15 years)
Similar weight range (3.50-5.50 kg)
Higher noise level (3)
Lower exercise needs (3)

Frequently Asked Questions

Which breed is better for families?

Both breeds are good with kids, making them suitable for families.

How much exercise do these breeds need?

The Egyptian Mau has higher exercise needs compared to the Burmese.

Are they good for first-time cat owners?

Yes, both breeds are good for first-time owners.

How do they handle being alone?

The Burmese can stay alone for longer periods than the Egyptian Mau.

Which breed is more trainable?

The Burmese is generally more trainable than the Egyptian Mau.

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