No way! Spraying has nothing to do with a particular breed. It is simply a male cat's instinct to mark his territory by "spraying".
Manx cats have a moderate shedding tendency. They also require a moderate to high grooming maintenance, depending on the length of their coat.
No. Fixed cats normally won't.
Manx cats are born without tails.
I had a Manx Siamese mix and I was not allergic to it. Is this possible?
Yes of course, but not all of them. Manx cats are born without tails. One of my cats is tailless because it is descended from a Manx.
Manx cats are compact tailless cats. For more informtion on them, follow the links in the related link section.
No there is not. Who on earth told you that????
The dominant trait of taillessness is called the Manx taillessness gene.
Manx cats do not have tails, although some may have a stub of a tail.
Bob-No tail
Calico Polydactyl Manx cats are relatively common, though there are no exact statistics on the number of cats in the United States. The cats are often sold for high prices.
Manx is not really a species, but a subspecies of cats, one that has little or no tail and longer-than-usual hind legs.
They are known for having no tail, though they can have stumpy tails or even longer. Only the tailless Manx is qualified to be shown.
Manx cats will live to be 20-years old and beyond with regular veterinary care and proper diet. The greatest health threat to the Manx is being overweight. Manx cats mature around 5 years of age.