Manx cat
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| Manx | |
|---|---|
![]() A male "riser" Manx | |
| Other names | Manks |
| Common nicknames | Stubbin, rumpy |
| Origin | |
| Breed standards | |
| CFA | standard |
| FIFe | standard |
| TICA | standard |
| WCF | standard |
| FFE | standard |
| AACE | standard |
| ACF | standard |
| ACFA/CAA | standard |
| CCA-AFC | standard |
| CCC of A | standard |
| CFF | standard |
| GCCF | standard |
| LOOF | standard |
| NZCF | standard |
| SACC | standard |
| Notes | |
Long-haired or semi-long-haired specimens are considered a separate breed, the Cymric, in some registries. | |
| Domestic cat (Felis catus) | |
The Manx is a breed of domestic cat. It either has no tail at all, a "rumpy", or it has a very short tail, a "stumpy". This is because of a natural difference in spine length. The back legs are also longer than the front legs. The breed comes from the Isle of Man, where it was found as early as three hundred years ago.
The Manx's character is generally nervous. The Manx's appearance is round overall. They are skilled hunters.
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