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Manx

This large tail-less cat breed can get along with people of all ages and other pets, being a very affectionate feline.

“This breed is so much fun; so interactive and so playful and comical. They’re like little clowns,” says Gary Veach of Briar-Mar Manx Cattery and a CFA judge.

The Manx is a muscular breed that can weigh up to twenty pounds. In general, males are larger than females because of their muscle structure.

If you want to adopt this cat breed you should pay attention to their diet because they should stay in a good condition, especially because they tend to eat a lot of food and become overweight quickly. Even though they love to eat a lot of food, Maxes are actually very active animals that love to play all day. Nonetheless, this cat breed has a double coat, which means that you have to groom it daily.

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  1. If I had my choice, I would want to own a Norwegian Forest Cat. One thing that this article does not mention, they are good for persons who suffer allergies to cat dander. It is really the saliva of the cat that triggers the allergies. Cats are territorial and mark their their territories with their saliva. The enzymes that trigger allergies are quite low in this cat.

  2. Bernadette Mollica

    I had a Maine coon here in Omaha NE his name was Cesar, the vet checked him out and said you have a very, very rare cat he had Red Telzar on his skin had he was gorgeous cat. We had him 10 yrs before he passed away. I really miss him it’s been 46 yrs since I held him.

  3. Please don’t promote these “Breed” cats. Thousands of cats are euthanized everyday….we don’t need more. Millions of cats live as stray and feral. They live lives of starvation, disease and suffering. Please promote spaying/neutering of cats andadopting from shelters/rescues. Please do not encourage breeding.

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