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Why is Egyptian cat dancing banned?

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Egyptian cat dancing was banned because the movements were too enchanting and would have an impact on children. The Egyptian cat dancing mainly refers to an animated version of an Egyptian cat dancing on the short video platform, swaying like Queen Marie, and accompanied by super rhythmic background music. It has become popular on the Internet because of its magical nature.

Why is Egyptian cat dancing banned

Egyptian cat Mau) is a medium-sized short-haired cat breed. They are viviparous, weighing 2.5 to 7 kilograms, and have leopard-like markings on their skin and coat. The Egyptian cat is moderately built and has well-developed muscles. The Egyptian cat is the only cat among the spotted tabby cats that is not artificially bred. It is a cat species with naturally spotted tabby patterns and is known as the "mini leopard". The dotted patterns on the body are randomly distributed in large or small sizes, and there are striped patterns on the face, limbs and tail. There is a scarab pattern on the forehead between the eyebrows.