Cymrics come from the Isle of Man, an island that is technically part of Wales. Their names are the Gaelic word for Wales. They are a very energetic and intelligent cat and are quite striking as many of them carry a genetic mutation which results in a...
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The Manx is believed to be an ancestor of a few different breeds of ship cats from the Isle of Man off the coast of England. The variations in the fur show that multiple breeds are responsible for the birth of the Manx. Here's how you know your cat is a...
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A Manx is a stocky and solid cat with a round head and body, widely set ears, broad chest and long back legs. The Manx's defining feature is usually its lack of a tail. This sturdy cat has a double coat and comes in every color and pattern, both short...
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The Irish setter is a distinct sporting breed, making this breed an active bird dog with a touch of aristocracy. This breed should not be shy, hostile or timid, but should be outgoing and have a stable temperament. The Irish Setter is a mix of Irish...
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The LaPerm is one of the newest breeds of cats to be introduced to the world. At this time only one, TICA, of the three largest cat organizations accept this cat as a distinct breed. It was born in Oregon in 1982. It has been closely linked with the...
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