Nov 14, 2015 #1 M missjaguar TCS Member Thread starter Young Cat Joined Oct 5, 2014 Messages 21 Purraise 1 Location kelowna, BC I believe she is part manx due to the stubbie tail 20150427_110244.jpg missjaguar Nov 14, 2015 Last edited by a moderator: Nov 15, 2015
Nov 15, 2015 #2 StefanZ Advisor Staff Member Advisor Joined Sep 18, 2005 Messages 26,103 Purraise 10,810 Location Sweden Lonhaired manx are called for Cymric, I think. This mutation seems to be not so rare, we do see here quite often cats with short or no tail, or such broad stumps alike yours. But yeah, Manx or Cymric is what to compare with.
Lonhaired manx are called for Cymric, I think. This mutation seems to be not so rare, we do see here quite often cats with short or no tail, or such broad stumps alike yours. But yeah, Manx or Cymric is what to compare with.
Nov 15, 2015 #3 kkoerner TCS Member Alpha Cat Joined May 25, 2015 Messages 544 Purraise 320 Location Dallas, Tx She is cute. I like how her face looks kiND of like an owl.
Nov 19, 2015 Thread Starter Thread Starter #4 M missjaguar TCS Member Thread starter Young Cat Joined Oct 5, 2014 Messages 21 Purraise 1 Location kelowna, BC Yes very round and round eyes. She does hop like a rabbit which manx do.