Troubetskoy

Troubetskoy

Princess Nathalie Troubetskoy and the Egyptian Mau

Background of Nathalie Troubetskoy: Nathalie Troubetskoy, also known as Princess Natalie Troubetskoy, was a Russian aristocrat who played a pivotal role in the modern revival of the Egyptian Mau breed. After fleeing the Russian Revolution, she settled in Rome, where she developed a deep appreciation for cats, particularly those who were to become the Egyptian Mau.

Discovery of the Egyptian Mau: In the 1950s, while living in Rome, Princess Troubetskoy encountered several spotted cats that were said to originate from Egypt. She was captivated by their unique spotted coats, elegant build, and expressive gooseberrygreen eyes. Recognizing their historical significance and beauty, she became determined to preserve and promote the breed of the cats that would become the Egyptian Mau.

Efforts in the United States: Princess Troubetskoy emigrated to the United States, bringing with her a few Egyptian Mau cats. The female Baba and her two offsprings Jo-Jo, Lisa. In the U.S. she founded her cattery ”Fatima”. Understanding the importance of a wellstructured breeding program, she began to work with other cat enthusiasts and breeders in the U.S. Her efforts were focused on ensuring the breed’s survival, maintaining its unique characteristics, and gaining official recognition for the Egyptian Mau.

Breeding Program: Nathalie Troubetskoy had stdied genetics in a university in the U.S. Princess Troubetskoy?s breeding program was meticulous. She worked to maintain the genetic diversity of the Egyptian Mau while adhering to the breed?s ancient standards. Her dedication to health, temperament, and the breed?s distinctive appearance was paramount. She selected breeding pairs based on their lineage, health, and adherence to the breed?s characteristics.

Recognition and Legacy: Through Princess Troubetskoy?s dedication and passion, the Egyptian Mau gained recognition from major cat associations. The breed was officially recognized by the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) and The International Cat Association (TICA), among others. This recognition helped to elevate the status of the Egyptian Mau in the international cat breeding and showing communities.

Egyptian mau was recognitioned as a breed in FIFe 1992 and the first was registrated in Sweden by SVERAK in the year 2000.

Continued Influence: Princess Troubetskoy’s influence on the Egyptian Mau breed cannot be overstated. Her efforts not only saved the breed from potential extinction but also established a foundation for its continued growth and popularity. Breeders today still rely on the standards and practices she implemented to ensure the preservation and promotion of the Egyptian Mau.

Cultural and Historical Significance: The work of Princess Troubetskoy is celebrated not only within the cat breeding community but also among historians and cat enthusiasts who appreciate the cultural and historical importance of the Egyptian Mau. Her dedication helped to revive a breed that serves as a living link to ancient Egyptian culture.

In summary, Princess Nathalie Troubetskoy was instrumental in the modern revival of the Egyptian Mau. Her discovery, dedication, and meticulous breeding efforts ensured the survival and recognition of this ancient and beautiful breed. Her legacy lives on in the continued popularity and preservation of the Egyptian Mau, a breed that remains a symbol of elegance and historical significance.