What KiNd of cat do I enjoy?

He is like grey and black colored, with black spots and a white border around his eyes. he looks like an egyptian Mau but I cant share.
probably what you think it is
If he's over average size, he could be a Savannah as well. Egyptian Mau's enjoy green eyes (like so many cats). Savannah's come in a few different colors. Both, of course, spotted. I've see black and gray Savannah's, but not black and gray Egyptian Mau's (but haven't done much research on the Egyptian Mau).

If he was a Tabby as others have suggested, he'd be either striped or swirly ("Classic Tabby), but not next to spots except on the belly sometimes.
Answers:    HIGHLY doubtful he's an Egyptian Mau unless you bought him from a breeder. He's most likely a cat of no particular breed - like over 97% of the cats on this planet. Hard to report to without a picture but if his coat is a dark grey near spots and he has white in his coat as well later he'd be considered Blue Spotted Tabby. If the grey is light then he'd be Silver Spotted Tabby. If he has white as powerfully in his coat - white paws, chest, throat then attach "and White" to either of those. Here's other cats that are Blue Spotted Tabby - http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=...

edit: laughing big time at "could be a Savannah"!! The Savannah is a hybrid of wild and domestic cats and they START at nearly $3K so yeah I'm thinking that would be just a TAD unlikely! LOL! Thanks for the laugh!!
Chances are that whether you didn't pay for the cat...then it's a domestic shorthair.or Tabby cat.
If you got him from a breeder, afterwards he 'should be' whatever they sold him as. Otherwise, it's impossible to tell ( especially since you don't own a picture). Most likely he's just a unique colored DSH (domestic short hair), but I can't really describe without having seen a picture.
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