The Manx cat is a domestic cat breed which is widely known for having either no, or a very short tail. Manx cats, like all domestic cats, can live happily indoors or with access to outside. However, due to the Manx cat's unnusual appearance in lack of a tail, there is a risk of theft if it has access to outside. Building a cat run or letting the cat out in a harness limits such risk, and allows the cat to enjoy the outside without any danger.
Manx cats are a domesticated breed, with many living on farms. They are adept at catching mice, and farmers keep them around for this purpose. The cats originated on the Isle of Man.
The Manx is a a breed of cat.
The Manx cat has no tail.
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"Any bobtail cat is tailless. Manx do not have any tails and cymric do not have any tails" Neither do the American Bobtail, Japanese Bobtail or the Pixiebob breeds
It is odd that the Manx has no tail at all.
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The main thing that distinguishes a manx cat from other breeds is its tail. A manx has a naturally short tail. It may be so short that it is almost non-existent, it may be a stubby bit of a tail, or the manx may have a tail that is about half the length of a normal cat's tail. Any of these variations makes a manx easy to recognize.
"Stimpson "Stimpy" J. Cat" is a Manx cat .
Manx is a word that is used in several contexts. There is, for example, a Manx cat. Manx is also a Gaelic language. Things relating to the Isle of Man are often entitled Manx, for example Manx Radio.
Manx cats are born without tails.
Manx cats do not have tails, although some may have a stub of a tail.