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マンチカン 101 : 繁殖と繁殖人格

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In today’s video, we are going to talk about a cat breed that sparked a lot of controversy in its debut. The introduction of this breed was scorned back in 1991, by many who thought that the breed was suffering, mainly due to its notably short and stubby legs.

The Munchkin Cat Breed.

Munchkin Cats are a form of domesticated cats with short stumpy legs. accompanied by an elongated spine.

Short-legged cats aren’t a new breed, they can be documented as early as the 1930s, and cats with considerably shorter legs were written about in England as well. It also became apparent that these cats supposedly disappeared during World War II, where many dogs and cats took a devastating blow in numbers.

Amazingly, the munchkin breed came about by accident in the 1980s, when Louisiana school teacher, Sandra Hochenedel found two short-legged, pregnant cats hiding under her car. She kept one of the cats and named her Blackberry. Half of Blackberry’s kittens were born with short legs. It has been determined that the official “munchkin” breed, named after characters from the Wizard of Oz, can credit its lineage to Blackberry.

While they had been around for decades, munchkins were only accepted as a breed by The International Cat Association in 2003. They are not yet accepted by the Cat Fanciers’ Association. Like hairless sphynx cats, which also have an unusual look, people either love them or hate them, at first glance, but the appeal has been gaining over time.

Munchkins owe their short legs to a naturally occurring gene, not human selective breeding. The gene responsible for the breed’s short legs has been linked to the same gene, which gives dachshunds and Welsh corgis their diminutive stature. However, since the spine of a cat is physically different from that of a dog, munchkins do not suffer the spinal problems that are sometimes associated with those canine breeds.

The breed’s most distinguishable feature are its legs, which can be categorized by three different types: rug hugger, super-short, and standard. Munchkin cats born with short legs, have a common dominant gene, specifically called the heterozygous gene. Cat’s missing this gene will not be born with short legs.

Those born with short legs, which may be somewhat bowed in nature, have a slight lift from their shoulders to their haunches, because their legs are slightly longer in the back than the front.

A wide variety of coat colors and patterns appear in the munchkin cat breed, including calico, pointed, tortoiseshell, tuxedo, tabby, and bicolor. There is also a long-haired munchkin cat; the silky hair requires routine grooming to maintain ideal and healthy conditions. The short-haired munchkin cat has a medium-plush coat that is soft to the touch.

Munchkin cats are considered to be medium-sized, weighing on average between 6 and 9 pounds.

Munchkin cats are known to be rather healthy; so far, there aren’t any congenital or genetic conditions specific to the breed that have been reported. Choosing a reputable breeder from which to purchase your pet will help minimize the risks.

Early speculation that the breed would suffer from spinal issues, due to their short legs has thus far been diffused by tests conducted in 1995 on some of the oldest-living munchkin cats, who showed no signs of joint and bone problems.

Some munchkin kittens are born with their back paws curling backwards; this is not considered an abnormality, as the paws straighten out and grow to be perfectly normal.

As with any pet, be sure to regularly consult a veterinarian for routine care and medical advice for your four-legged friend.

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37 comments

Vivian Bagel 2021-04-15 - 3:41 AM

Where can I buy that kind of cat? 😭😭❤️

Barb Guillory 2021-04-16 - 1:24 AM

They will not show this!!!

Jaclyn Zen 2021-05-02 - 1:26 PM

I wants one so bad 🥺🥺🥺

Fdfyujm jjuoGdy 2021-05-28 - 10:02 AM

💛🌹💚🌸❤

Glenn Clark 2021-06-23 - 10:08 PM

Just get a person to read it. Enough with these computers.

YourMomUglySi 2021-07-03 - 11:51 PM

please don't make the same mistakes as dogs. these cats are cute but they need legs bro

Snake Whitcher 2021-07-10 - 2:59 AM

A couple stumpy leg cats have showed up up in my backyard. They're both Calico. They're feral.

Snake Whitcher 2021-07-10 - 3:09 AM

My daughter took care of a long legged dauchshound. That's a dauchshound with the legs of an Afghan wolf hound. It's quite the sight to behold.

Tashee 2021-08-17 - 5:05 PM

It’s cruel to breed them. They can’t very well protect themselves if they were allowed outside.

Nicholas Biddle 2021-08-23 - 5:38 PM

Something does feel wrong about deliberately breeding a birth defect into cats but at the same time I absolutely love corgis and I don't really see how that's any better

Antonio Arcinas 2021-08-24 - 12:58 AM

Badababoom POW 💥

Easy Grin 2021-08-29 - 11:25 PM

Its not a breed. They are bred for their disorder. This video is spreading misinformation

J Throne 2021-09-09 - 6:02 PM

Daniel C.C. Movies here

Anonymous 2021-09-12 - 8:03 PM

Please, dont listen to dumb persons in comments who command and order you to don't buy cat from breeders and adopt a stray cats. Don't deceive yourself, your impact is nothing and you will get something you
didn't really wanted. Just don't care about this. If you want some special cat – buy it because you
can. DO WHATEVER YOU WANT, DON'T LISTEN TO RETARDS OVER INTERNET WHO
TELLS YOU WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO!

Akasha 2021-09-20 - 11:56 PM

Don’t they have health issues? Like the spine curving puts pressure on the heart and lungs and can be fatal when their organs grow? I really want one but I don’t want nothing like that to happen

MrGriff305 2021-09-26 - 3:11 PM

People who breed and buy deformed cats are disgusting human beings. To remove a cat's agility because it looks amusing is cruelty.

MochiFowl 2021-09-27 - 11:47 PM

I want one (ok I want a few) but a rescue and not as a result of breeding (at least not on purpose anyway)

Melody's Musical Adventures 2021-09-30 - 2:05 AM

This is literally just a dash hound in cat form

And I love it

Mary Joan Montalvo 2021-09-30 - 12:42 PM

Never liked cats but I'd certainly make an exception to have one of these adorable feline.

dabzprincess 2021-11-04 - 1:40 PM

I still have yet to see one colored black. Do they come in a black color a solid black cat color? Does anybody know?

Cat Cat 2021-12-01 - 4:40 AM

I hope they neuter munchkin cats so they breed anymore munchkins.

catalot 2021-12-05 - 9:02 PM

So there is a difference between the Manx cat, polydactyls, dwarf cats and Munchkins, with all but the munchkins suffering from genetic abnormalities? I didn’t know that. I worry about disabilities being carried on via selective breeding so I am glad this breed is not – unless some accidentally negative features pop up and are not suppressed. But overall I am happy for this breed.

Cats like the Manx can have their spinal condition – that makes the short tails- occur higher up in the spine, causing serious problems. Polydactyly varies in severity and mostly doesn’t hurt the cat if it is a domestic pet where they can have special care taken of their nails (I happen to love polydactyl cats)!

I love all cats no matter what shape, amount of fur, length of tail or number of toes, for that matter. I just wanted to explain my thoughts and express my relief and happiness for the Munchkin breed.

Julia-SD icegaze 2021-12-17 - 3:02 AM

People shouldn’t get or buy munchkins! It’s cruel! They are cats! They should be able to do things other cats can do!

Пантелија Богуновић 2021-12-30 - 2:33 AM

This is one of the worst forms of animal abuse. That is because it is socially acceptable while these poor creatures can't do normal things a cat can do and if left to fend for them selves would starve to death or die some other horrible death.

I hope soon these animal safety activists (idiots) will do something regarding genetically engineered cats and dogs and other animals.

We need to put a stop to this Because it's not cute and adorable but sad and heartbreaking to watch.

error: try again later 2022-01-07 - 6:33 PM

Genetic deformities and health problems are so cute you guys amirite? 😍

Kenya Swallow 2022-01-17 - 6:03 AM

how do every videos have your voice on it?

Gabe Barden 2022-04-30 - 1:55 AM

i like sphynx and munchkin cats.

𝕝 𝕪 𝕟 𝕂 𝕩 2022-07-06 - 8:32 AM

"love them or hate them"!?!?!? no frickin way 👺 there's only love them

Butter Bean 2022-07-26 - 9:51 PM

Cruel and sick. Humans are vile

Ant Elbow 2022-08-06 - 11:36 AM

This video talked about everything except what mentioned in the title! Where’s the personality part? Is energetic or lazy cat? Does it have short temper etc. etc. !!!

isopodpod 2022-08-12 - 11:59 PM

never ever buy these cats, they are DEFORMED and they suffer
research the medical problems of what cat you buy

Don Manué 2022-09-04 - 5:33 PM

Deformed poor mutant animals who doesn't know how is to have a full cat life because people is selfish and want something cute, even if it come with health problems for the animal. This are disabled animals and is not moral. People breeding this are fu***ing psychos.

Adamopolis Strefa 2022-09-20 - 7:06 PM

This is is a disability (genetical, if to believe this video). Love and protect, but not promote or reproduce.

Annie T 2022-11-05 - 12:34 AM

im getting one on the 14th! hes so cute! hes a Munchkin fold

Anma R. 2022-12-06 - 4:37 AM

My Munchkin cat Anemone is a rescue cat. She’s a sweet little girl. However because she was abused and then abandoned along with her brother, it’s taken a lot of patience,love and effort to get her to trust again!

Josh Suarez 2022-12-10 - 5:50 AM

I wonder if the evolution is to fit in smaller places more easily.

BurntKumquat 2023-01-10 - 7:26 PM

"the heterozygous gene" lol you need to go back to genetics 101.

Heterozygous means to carry two different alleles at a given locus, it is not the name of a gene.

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