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By Franny Syufy, About.com Guide to Cats

Breed of the Week: Manx

The Manx has been around for hundreds of years, and is believed to have originated on the Isle of Man, off the coast of England. Whether the original Manx was a ship's cat will never be known, but it is generally believed that island cats may also have been involved.

With its rakish lines (back legs are longer than the forelegs), robust appearance, and sweet expression, a Manx of any color or tail length can be a fine companion for a single-person household or a large family. Manx love to be around people, and vice-versa it seems, judging by their immense popularity.
Tuesday January 6, 2004 | comments (4)

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  1. Paul says:

    I’ve never had a cat like a Manx. They are like a cross between a dog and cat. The are lovable, loyal, and playfull, but with all the cat’s independence and spirt. I now have several manx.

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