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| Manx: Breed Profile: Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) - http://www.cfa.org/breeds/profiles/manx. |
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| Manx: Breed Standard (revised 2006): Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) - http://www.cfa.org/breeds/standards/manx |
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| Grooming Tips: Manx: Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) - http://www.cfa.org/breeds/grooming/manx. |
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| The Manx: Breed Article: Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) - http://www.cfa.org/breeds/profiles/artic |
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| Manx Breed Council - http://www.manxbc.org/ Breed Council serves as an advisory body on breed standards to the CFA Executive Board. - Read more |
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| Manx: Petfinder.com - http://www.petfinder.com/cat-breeds/Manx The Manx's personality is probably the reason the breed has won such a strong following despite the physical difficulties. - Read more |
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| Manx Cats: Catster - http://www.catster.com/breeds/Manx Manx Cat Breed Information: traits, history, photos, kittens, adoption, training tips. Meet or learn from Manx owners. - Read more |
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| Manx (MX/CY): The International Cat Association (TICA) - http://ticaeo.com/Content/Publications/P Distinguishing features of the Manx & Cymric: Manx & Cymric are essentially the same: Cymric having a longer coat & a medium/semi long coat with a silky texture, which varies with coat color. Britches, tufts of hair between the toes & full furnishings in the ears distinguish the Cymric from the Manx. The Manx (MX) has a short well-padded coat with a crisper texture, which varies with coat color. Sparse furnishing in the ears & no tufts between the toes exemplify the Manx as a shorthair cat. - Read more |
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| Manx: Cat Breeds: Hills Pet - http://www.hillspet.com/cat-breeds/Manx. A placid cat, the Manx will likely get along with all of the people in your life and provide many years of loving companionship. - Read more |
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| Manx: Standard: American Cat Fanciers Association (ACFA) - http://www.acfacat.com/manx_standard.htm |
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| Manx Cat: Breed Profile: About.com - http://cats.about.com/cs/breedprofiles/p Breed information about the Manx cat breed, its standards, profile, history, and personality traits. - Read more |
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| Manx: CatsandKittens.com - http://www.petpublishing.com/catkit/bree Make it Manx, Thanks! - Read more |
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| Traditional Colorpoint Manx FAQs: Traditional Cat Association - http://www.breeds.traditionalcats.com/Br |
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| Manx Cat Kitten Guide - http://www.cats-central.com/cat-breeds/m Online Guide To Manx Cats. - Read more |
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| Choosing a Manx: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/choosing-a- Enthusiastic fanciers of the Manx assert that the breed has as much feline character as any tailed cat, & maybe more. This round, huggable breed so well known for its want of tail is long on personality & has a long, fascinating history to match. - Read more |
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| Manx Cat Breed: PetMedsOnline.Org - http://www.petmedsonline.org/cat-health- The history, temperament, and health issues of the Manx cat breed. - Read more |
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| Manx: Moggies - http://www.moggies.co.uk/breeds/manx.htm The Bobtail Cat. The are many stories on how the Manx arrived on the Isle of Man & how the breed lost its tail. The myths of the Manx go back to Noah's ark, & how the cat, promised to pay for her keep. "I will catch mice to pay my way". - Read more |
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| Five Fun Facts About the Manx Cat: PetMD - http://www.petmd.com/cat/pet_lover/MM_5_ We’ve all heard of the Manx cat. You know, the tailless (but most definitely not clueless) cat that’s often seen at cat shows, prancing about or even hanging out for a while, quite possibly even ignoring you at a friend's home at this very moment. But what do we really know about this furry feline? Well, we have five fun and fantastic facts about the Manx to start you on your merry way. - Read more |
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| The Manx Brothers: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/the-manx-br Sometimes when you adopt a cat there is just no way to know their whole history. We wonder about & imagine their lives before us, but can't always read their minds. - Read more |
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| Manx: Breed Group Standard (MX/CY): The International Cat Association (TICA) - http://tica.org/public/breeds/mx/mx.pdf |