Odin Leroy Winston
Leroy the Manx and Winston the Cymric
Leroy often co-stars on Winston’s YouTube channel, Winston’s World, check it out:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO0AcHXC0E0DqRf2Q8icWZQ
The Manx cat (/ˈmæŋks/, in earlier times often spelled Manks), is a breed of domestic cat (Felis catus) originating on the Isle of Man, with a naturally occurring mutation that shortens the tail. Many Manx have a small stub of a tail, but Manx cats are best known as being entirely tailless; this is the most distinguishing characteristic of the breed, along with elongated hind legs and a rounded head. Manx cats come in all coat colors and patterns, though all-white specimens are rare, and the coat range of the original stock was more limited. Long-haired variants are sometimes considered a separate breed, the Cymric. Manx are prized as skilled hunters, and thus have often been sought by farmers with rodent problems, and been a preferred ship’s cat breed. They are said to be social, tame and active. An old local term for the cats on their home island is stubbin. Manx have been exhibited in cat shows since the 1800s, with the first known breed standard published in 1903.
Cymric (pronounced kim-rick). There are lots of cats with short tails or no tails, but the Cymric (and his sister breed the shorthaired Manx) is the only one specifically bred to be tail-free. Sometimes jokingly said to be the offspring of a cat and a rabbit (however cute the idea, a “cabbit” is biologically impossible), these particular tailless cats are the result of a natural genetic mutation that was then intensified by their remote location on the Isle of Man, off the coast of Britain.
The cats are thought to date to 1750 or later, but whether a tailless cat was born there or arrived on a ship and then spread its genes throughout the island cat population is unknown. The island became known for tailless cats, and that is how the breed got its name of Manx. The Manx has long been recognized by the Cat Fanciers Association, The International Cat Association, and other cat registries. A longhaired version was accepted by CFA as a division of the Manx in 1994. In some associations, the longhaired Manx is called a Cymric and is considered a separate breed.
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23 comments
First.😊👌
Great video
I love Odin so much😆❤🐶
Great video!!!🐶💚
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I was just about wondering why Odin was making that sound but I realize he want to go outside…Winston seem a bit scared but Leroy has no fear…lol😄 have a great day!
Let's go outside – said Odin
Winston's a posh, sophisticated, regal looken kitty cat : )
Handsome boys!!😁🤩🐺🐈🐈
What a crew!
Awe I liked this video
Hurry up mom!! I gotta 💩 ! 🐕💩. 😀
Kitties don't want to play with Odin. Shame …
The cats are: oh for fek sake please let him out.
Stop whining Odin!
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👇 great video
Why do y’all a cars have no tails?
Guess Odin didn't want to hang out with the Cool Cats lol
Awww cute cats!!! The light one has a cute face❤️
l rather see Odin playing with Samson and the Lab team! l am not a fan of male cats anyway! l only deal with female cats and all dogs! Male cats are not friendly like dogs and female cats!
Odin wants out! Hahaaa…I think the cats are saying, "Let the big barking brother out!"
Cats are like stop bothering us and Odin is like Open this door.
The cats are, like I get to go in the house.