I have one I'll explain the story. One day my mom went to run to the store my dad went to work and me and my sister and her friend were all alone! I was looking out our back door when I noticed a cat with five tiny kittens sorounding her! I ran to the phone called my mom and she told me she'll be home in an hour wake up your sister. I ran up and shook my sister awake and her friend. Not one word we ran down as if hypnotized! We went outside and suddenly they scattered. Louren my sisters friend and I all tried to get them while my sister went to get food. I caught one between to poles. THat day we got two and took them to the williamson county where they got great homes. After five months we got our way to another which we took in too. Now we heard there was six and two disapeared but one kitten we kept and the mother but it took a while to capture
Manx is a style of cat with either no or a short/stubby tail. This is caused by a mutation of the spine. See the link below to get a better idea of what they look like.
----- The Manx cat gets its name from its place of origin, the Isle of Man, in the Irish Sea at the geographic center of the British Isles.
Manx, or stubbin, as they're called in the Manx language, are known for a genetic spinal mutation that causes the kittens to be born with a shortened tail. Because the gene is dominant, most kittens carry one copy of the gene and are born completely tail-less. Genetic double-dominance is usually fatal due to multiple developmental defects; these kittens are usually spontaneously aborted, or are born with a crippling condition similar to spina bifida. Kittens carrying double-recessive genes are typically born with at least a vestigial tail, which disqualifies them from being shown or bred.
Manx kittens are classified according to tail length:
* Dimple rumpy or rumpy: no tail * Riser or rumpy riser: very short stub, barely noticable * Stumpy: approximately the length of a man's thumb * Tailed or longy: normal, or near normal, length tail
Another notable trait is hind legs that are longer than forelegs, giving the cat's back a rounded, rabbity appearance. Manx also sport double coats because they originate from a cool climate.
The main characteristic of a Manx breed cat is that they are born with little, or no tail.
Many Manx cats are tailless -- their tail is very short or missing. The wild cat called a "bobcat" also has a relatively short tail, but the Manx is significantly shorter.
Manx is a cat with no tail!!
it has a stub as a tail.
it has no tail and likes to swim
The Manx is the national animal of the Isle of Man (Mann).
A manx cat
manx cat
i think its the manx cat, unless that is on the isle of man...
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.
I had a Manx Siamese mix and I was not allergic to it. Is this possible?
The Manx is a a breed of cat.
The Manx cat has no tail.
Horse in Manx is cabbyl
Manx Regiment was created in 1938.
Manx Shearwater was created in 1764.
The Kingsbury Manx was created in 1999.