Hi and WELCOME to Pet Talk.
First off I just want to say that no question is a dumb question.
Secondly, congratulations on your new addition to your home. She sounds like a treasure.
Not knowing too much about the Egyptian Mau, I looked it up and came across this website for you to read about them, if you haven't done so yet;
http://www.dogandcatfacts.com/egyptian-maus.html
Personally, I feel that two cats are better than one. They keep each other company and most, not all, will bond nicely with each other. I think after being away from her sister for only 3 weeks won't be a problem. I'm sure they will realize in the long run, "Hey, I know you."
In regards to them bonding with one human or both, it's hard to say at this stage as each cat is individual. They are like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get in regards to the character of a cat. You might have one that is a real lovebug and then other more standoffish.
I have 7 cats and each one has their own character. Most of them stay to themselves, where one loves to cuddle with whoever will allow it and another one sticks to me like glue.
Spaying or neutering your animal does make them a little more mellow, but don't do it just for that. Have them spayed to avoid any health issues.
If you read the website you will see that Maus are talkers. But this doesn't necessarily mean that yours will be all the time. I have 3 talkers in my group and they do it only when they want play time with you, to turn the tap on in the bathroom for a drink or to go outside on the balcony for some fresh air.
I hope I have helped you out in someway and looking forward to hearing more from you and of course we would all LOVE to see pictures of your furbabies.![]()
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