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This link will take you to Manx cat breeders by cattery name. The Manx cat breeders are listed alphabetically by cattery name after the Premium Cattery Listings.
Description of Manx Cat Breed
The Manx cat, in addition to being tailless is also known for being rounded in appearance and very robust. The facial expression of a Manx is of a sweet nature. The Manx breed has two types of coats, shorthair and longhair. The length of the coat is the only difference between the longhair and shorthair Manx. The shorthair has a coat that is glossy in appearance, whereas the the longhair has a silky texture.
The Manx breed is playful, high jumpers with powerful hind quarters. Manx offer characteristics similar to that of a dog where retrieving and toy burying is not uncommon. Manx will bond with their family and have difficulty being rehomed.
Pricing on Manx usually depends on type, applicable markings and bloodlines.
Typically breeders of all breeds of kittens release their kittens somewhere between twelve and sixteen weeks of age. The reasoning behind keeping a kitten until after twelve weeks is that kittens have had their basic inoculations. This gives them time to develop the physical and social stability needed to make a smooth transition into their new environment. It is never recommended that a breeder release a kitten before twelve weeks of age as the kittens need this time to develop properly. Releasing a kitten prior to twelve weeks of age is against the law in many states. It is also recommended that you keep all pedigreed cats and kittens indoors and that they be spayed or neutered. Cats and kittens of all ages also need suitable surfaces for scratching, such as scratching posts. Scratching is a natural behavior of the cat breed and declawing a cat is not recommended and is not accepted by the Cat Fanciers Association.
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