![]() ![]() The Manx is stout in appearance with broad chest and well-sprung ribs. Solidly muscled, compact and well-balanced, medium in size with sturdy bone structure. However, if you dunk them in the nasty stuff they quickly lose their fascination. ![]() They are fascinated by water perhaps this fascination comes from originating on a small piece of land surrounded by the liquid. Their playful yet tractable dispositions make them good pets for families with children. Despite their playful temperament, they are usually very gentle. They get along particularly well with other cats and well-behaved dogs and enjoy romps with these compatible companions. No shelf is safe from the high-flying Manx. If sufficiently motivated, they will find a way into the most secure cupboard. Manx are exceptional jumpers because of the powerful back legs. ![]() Manx are particularly noted for their strong bonds of devotion and loyalty to their chosen humans and enjoy spending quality time with them, whether it’s sitting beside their humans enjoying quiet time, or racing around the house after a tossed sponge ball or a whirling feather-tufted toy. They are intelligent, fun-loving cats that manage to express themselves very well without tails to swish around. The Manx’s personality is probably the reason the breed has won such a strong following despite the physical difficulties. ![]()
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