The Manx Cat: A Unique Tailless Cat Breed



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The Manx Cat: A Unique Tailless Cat Breed

The Manx cat is a unique cat breed originating from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. Its history can be traced back to the 16th century, when it was recorded in paintings and literature. The most remarkable feature of the Manx cat is its lack of a tail or having only a short tail bump, which is caused by a genetic mutation resulting from inbreeding among the local cats on the island.

The Manx cat is of medium size, typically weighing between 8 - 12 pounds, with a body length of about 35 to 40 centimeters and an average lifespan of 14 to 16 years. Its hind legs are longer than the front legs, and it walks like a rabbit hopping. The fur comes in long - haired and short - haired varieties, both of which are thick and soft, and comes in various colors, including white, blue, black, etc. It has an easy - going, friendly, and sociable personality.

 

 

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The Manx cat is not only an excellent hunter, once used to control the rodent population, but also a well - known show cat breed. In 1906, the Manx cat participated in the first cat show in the UK and was one of the founding breeds of the Cat Fanciers' Association. In addition, the Manx cat holds an important position in the culture of the Isle of Man. There are commemorative coins with the Manx cat as the theme on the currency of the Isle of Man.

 

However, the Manx cat is currently listed as a critically endangered domestic breed, with fewer than 250 pure - bred breeding animals in the world. At the same time, due to the influence of the tailless gene, some Manx cats suffer from "Manx syndrome" and face health problems such as spina bifida
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