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How to Identify a Manx Cat

By John Albers
 
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Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Cat
  • Your Eyes

How To Recognize a Manx

  • Step 1:
    Look at the body type. Manx cats have short bodies, arched backs, and rounded hindquarters. All Manx cats have hind legs that are longer than their forelegs, giving them a permanent arched look. They should also be no more than twelve pounds. They are a medium sized cat.
  • Step 2:
    Look at the cat's coat. The Manx cat exhibits two coat lengths. The short-haired Manx cat has a double coat with a thick, short under-layer and a longer, coarse outer-layer with guard hairs.
  • Step 3:
    Watch the way the cat walks. Manx cats don't walk so much as hop like a rabbit. This is the result of a mutation in their genetics which results in a shortened spine. Even the spine of Manx cats possessing normal tails are shorter than it should be.
  • Step 4:
    Study the cat's head. Their ears are medium to medium small in size and are set far to the sides of the head. The head itself is rounded and slightly longer than it is wide. If the cat meets this criteria than you're most likely looking at a Manx.

Tips & Warnings

  • Manx cats often display odd dog-like behavior they will often retrieve a small object if thrown and some even bark.
  • Manx cats come in both long and short haired varieties. The long haired is less common and genetically submissive to the short haired. At one time such kittens were euthanized as the long haired gene was unwanted in show cats.
  • These cats take a very long time to mature and it is not until they are five years old that they are fully grown.
  • Manx cats are very skilled hunters and are highly sought after by farmers and the like because there are many accounts of Manx cats successfully bringing down animals much larger than itself.
  • Manx cats are very friendly and affectionate cats when indoors, though they are far from a lap cat. They'll cuddle and then run off to do something else. They also enjoy playing in water, though will still hate taking baths as much as any cat.
  • Two Manx cats that are completely tailless should not be breed together as this will result in birth complications and birth defects. Often such kittens are stillborn.
  • Pedigree Manx cats appear in a wide range of colors and fur patterns, so trying to identify them by this is useless.

Photo/Video Credit

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How to Identify a Manx Cat Provided by eHow.com

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