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Manx Cat VS Dogs – Funny Animal Video !

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Manx Cat VS Dogs – Funny Animal Video !

Over – possessive kitten 7 months old.
They are tree brothers: two with long tail, one with half tail.
¨Manx cats are classified according to proportional tail length as kittens (the proportion does not change after birth):
Rumpy (rumpie) dimple rumpy — having no tail at all, though often a tuft of hair where the tail would have grown from the rump.
Riser or rumpy riser — having a bump of cartilage under the fur, most noticeable when the animal is happy and raising its tail end.
Stumpy (stumpie) — having a partial tail of vestigial, fused vertebrae, up to about an inch long. Stubby (stubbie) — having a short tail of non-fused bones, up to about half an average cat tail. Longy (longie), tailed or “taily (tailie)– having a half- to normal-length tail.¨ ( from Wikipedia )

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17 comments

@Peter7Paul 2012-12-10 - 5:08 AM

Definitely a manx, just one with a long tail.

@hellfighter197 2013-03-20 - 9:47 PM

Manx are born with no tail. Not a Real Manx

@coolrnt1 2013-05-19 - 8:03 PM

manx can have tails

@Swahiliangift70x7 2013-05-25 - 1:39 PM

This dog like behavior is very characteristic of a manx cats. There are no tail, short tail, and long tail manx cats.

@SEJ3333 2013-09-28 - 8:08 AM

If its a "Manx with a tail" then what else about it makes it a Manx?

@burtlily111 2013-09-29 - 7:53 PM

They are tree brothers, now 2 1/2 years old now : two with long tail, one with half tail.
And now read this and try to learn:
Manx cats are classified according to proportional tail length :
Rumpy (rumpie) dimple rumpy – having no tail at all, though often a tuft of hair where the tail would have grown from the rump.
Riser or rumpy riser – having a bump of cartilage under the fur, most noticeable when the animal is happy and raising its tail end.

@burtlily111 2013-09-29 - 7:58 PM

Stumpy (stumpie) – having a partial tail of vestigial, fused vertebrae, up to about an inch long. Stubby (stubbie) – having a short tail of non-fused bones, up to about half an average cat tail.
Longy (longie), tailed or "taily (tailie)– having a half- to normal-length tail.
Is all in Wikipedia.

@kmakhlouf4387 2013-10-12 - 3:36 AM

Uh. sorry to "inform" you- only 30% or so of Manx are tailless.. obviously you don't know crap about cats. It's an actual breed- not the lack of tail that make it a manx, just as long hair on a cat does not make it a Persian, genius.

@kmakhlouf4387 2013-10-12 - 3:37 AM

Only 30% of manx are tailless. Sorry you are not bright about breeding.

@redtom08 2014-01-25 - 7:32 PM

that there is a Siamese tabby mix nothing to do with manx….

@cynthiaturcotte9280 2015-06-28 - 1:45 PM

I have a longie Manx and he is a trip. Plays fetch, talks to us constantly and chirps up a storm. When we first adopted him, I did my research and one of the things I found out is that if you breed 2 rumpies, the spinal anomaly that causes the tail-less-ness can result in a deformity that ends up shortening their lives greatly. So the psuedo-tailed and tailed Manx cats have naturally evolved as part of the breed to keep it healthy.

@YuukiHyouketsu 2015-08-21 - 1:39 PM

I know that manx cats can have tails, but these cats do not have the wide build of a manx, nor the longer back legs. I've never seen a manx walk like these cats do– slinking low to the ground like that is not really max behavior. Manx's have tall, rounded backs, and wide hindquarters. I really don't think these are manx's.

@bashothepoet6315 2015-12-06 - 9:28 AM

I Manx

@Boqxx 2015-12-14 - 12:18 PM

Manx cats have no tail or a stub and white Manx cats are rare

@lesbrown7009 2016-03-11 - 8:58 PM

Get out of the plant pot you little shit!!

@greghedrick3451 2016-05-05 - 12:26 PM

Cabbits

@reejimtanahsengketa5656 2018-08-17 - 7:20 PM

Any manx?

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