Manx Cats 101 : Fun Facts & Myths

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    In today's video, we are going to talk about interesting facts and myths surrounding The Manx Cat.
    A Manx cat looks like your typical feline, that is until it turns around and you realize it’s missing a tail. Here are 10 facts about the unusual kitty, which hails from an island in the Irish Sea, and its adorably stubby posterior.
    1. ITS MISSING TAIL STEMS FROM A GENETIC MUTATION.
    Today, the Manx is an international show cat. However, its roots can be traced back to the humble Isle of Man. The remote island sits in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. Hundreds of years ago, a genetic mutation caused one or more kitties on the Isle of Man to be born without a tail. Since the Isle of Man’s feline population is so small, generations of inbreeding caused the trait to become common among the local cats.
    Naturally, the Manx is beloved on its native shores. It's been featured on currency, stamps, and company logos, and shops sell merchandise featuring the tail-less cat.
    2. MANY CREATIVE LEGENDS SURROUND THE BREED.
    Manx cat myths have been repeated time and time again throughout the ages. This feline has been the subject of myth and folklore for a very long time. Lets look at some of the myths surrounding this "rumpie" cat.
    The oldest of the Manx folklore harks all the way back to the story of Noah and the ark. In that lore, the cat was the last to board the ark, and begged forgiveness, saying she would pay her way by mousing. Granted permission to board, she slowly sauntered aboard, as cats like to do, and wasn't quite fast enough. The hatch came down and severed her tail, creating the now tail-less Manx.
    Others theorized that Manxes were “cabbits”, the hybrid offspring of a cat and a rabbit. Due to their long back legs, short tail, and rounded rump.
    3. THE MANX WAS ONE OF THE WORLD’S FIRST SHOW CATS.
    Animal lovers in England began showcasing Manx cats at some of the world’s first cat shows in the late 19th century. When the Cat Fanciers Association, the world's largest registry of pedigreed cats, was formed in 1906, the Manx was one of the founding breeds.
    4. MANXES CAN GIVE BIRTH TO KITTENS WITH OR WITHOUT TAILS.
    Manx cats carry one gene for a full tail, and one for taillessness. This means that two Manx cats can mate and produce a kitten that’s a typical long-tailed feline. Sadly, kittens that inherit the taillessness gene from both parents will likely die before birth. That’s why some people have nicknamed the Manx gene “the lethal gene.”
    5. THEIR TAILS HAVE VARYING LENGTHS.
    The Manx gene is an incomplete dominant gene, so kittens that inherit it can be born with full-length tails, stubby tails, or no tails at all, and all of these tail lengths can appear in a single litter.
    Due to this variability, Manx cats are classified according to tail lengths. Completely tailless felines are called “rumpy,” whereas cats with short tail stumps that are often curved, knotted, or kinked are known as “stumpy,” and kitties with nearly normal-length tails are called “longy.” Only “rumpies,” or cats called “rumpy risers” that have a slight rise of bone where their tails would start, are eligible to compete in the championship classes in CFA cat shows.

Комментарии • 17

  • @rogerfleury3591
    @rogerfleury3591 Год назад +1

    16th! Had a wonderful Manx cat a long time ago. His name was Huey. He was born to a Mother who would eat all the kittens one by one. They lived under the Apartment building I lived in. I saw a little white kitty running around the entrance of their den. I was determined to save it from his mother. I went down with some food to entice it outside so I could get ahold of it. It worked, I grabbed it and it bit right through my nail on my thumb. OUCH! Took it upstairs to my apartment, looked and saw it was a boy. I named him Baby Huey. He hid for a couple of days. Then he sat at the opposite end of the couch looking at me. Slowly he came closer and closer. Taking most of the day. Until he sat next to me and let me pet him and put him on my lap. I noticed he wasn’t pooping in the box, or anywhere, so I took him to the Veterinarian. He told me that Huey was impacted with rocks and twigs. I think that was all he find to eat, mother not letting him nurse very long. We got him back to where he could poop. He loved to FETHCH. He was great for a couple of years, then one day he stopped eating and laid around. So I took him to the Veterinarian, and he told me Huey got into some pesticide. I had ant killer spray under the sink, but I never saw him trying to get in the cabinet,ever. But the Veterinarian told me the spray has something to attract ants and it must have done the same thing to him. He told me his organs were shutting down little by little, and he suggested he should put him down. I was devastated, and as we were talking, Huey laid down, had some black fluid out of his mouth, and died. I took him to my parents house and buried him under a huge rose bush. I cried the whole time I was digging the hole and putting him into a shoebox,and placing him into the ground. I haven’t owned a cat since. That’s been almost 30 years. Roger in Pierre South Dakota

  • @juscaws
    @juscaws 2 года назад +2

    My Manx is a tuxedo cat I didn’t see that mentioned in the video not sure if he’s rare but he’s my best friend

    • @tyschultz3959
      @tyschultz3959 2 года назад +3

      I have a tuxedo manx to he also my best friend.His mom was a pure gray and his dad was a orange tabby not a manx

    • @JJ_Magnificent
      @JJ_Magnificent 2 года назад +3

      Adopting a precious tuxedo Manx as soon as he’s 12 weeks, only 2 weeks old now 😸

    • @maleficent5381
      @maleficent5381 2 года назад +1

      We just got a tuxedo manx kitten. After doing some research the night we brought him home, he was named Bond, James Bond.

  • @jasonhale3998
    @jasonhale3998 Год назад

    My manx is named duck cabitt

  • @derpdarando5190
    @derpdarando5190 3 года назад

    Tysm for the vid

  • @deweychristensen5206
    @deweychristensen5206 3 года назад +1

    The whole thing is not right they came from the Spanish ship that went down they were left to sea for unknown amount of time witch caused the genetic mutation the salt water eroded there spine and made the genetic defect

  • @46boogiereese
    @46boogiereese 3 года назад

    I have a all white manx cat is it worth anything?

    • @irvinramos8930
      @irvinramos8930 3 года назад

      Ill give $25 for it

    • @46boogiereese
      @46boogiereese 3 года назад

      @@irvinramos8930 🤣🤣

    • @zibafairchild6185
      @zibafairchild6185 3 года назад +6

      worth keeping! why sell your cat?

    • @jasmineblaise3085
      @jasmineblaise3085 2 года назад +1

      all white is the rarest prob not worth much but you’d probably make a lot in a cat show if you trained it.

    • @qataripekarsky
      @qataripekarsky 2 года назад +4

      It is worth all the love & affection in the world.