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"<b>Isle of Manx:</b><br><br>The Manx cat originated on the Isle of Man (off the coast of England). Scientists do not know who brought the Manx to the island because many trade ships, which carried many cats, docked on the Isle of Man.<br><br>The taillessness was probably the result of a genetic mutation of the island's domestic cats, with both longhair and short hair variations.",

"<b>Rumpy Stiltskin:</b><br><br>Manx cats without tails are called 'rumpies.' The tailless gene is dominant in Manx cats, but kittens can have a full tail, a short tail, a rise (known as a rumpy riser), or no tail (rumpies).<br><br>In one litter, it is possible to have a range of tail lengths.",

"<b>All Around Round:</b><br><br>The Manx is known for its rounded, robust appearance. The Manx cat has a rounded head and rounded cheeks; this is more noticeable in males than females.  ",

"<b>Sit Kitty, sit!</b><br><br>Manx cats are very bright animals, maybe some of the brightest in the canine world.<br><br>Although not as trainable as dogs, some claim they are capable of obeying simple commands.",

"<b>Bath Time!</b><br><br>Many Manx cats are quite peculiar.<br><br>They are one of the few cats that actually like water. Some have observed many Manxes jumping into pools of water and splashing about for fun.",

"<b>No cat is an Island:</b><br><br>Cat experts are not certain how long the Manx has been on the Isle of Man and how exactly they developed.<br><br>But it is very likely that the geographic isolation of the island helped the tailless characteristic spread. Once the trait was introduced it quickly spread to all the different lines on the island.",

"<b>Tightrope!</b><br><br>Their appearance is deceiving, but Manx cats are really very athletic and agile cats. Despite their lack of a tail, Manx cats have excellent balance. If someone if looking for the Manx cat they'll usually find them perched high on a ledge, looking down on the world around them.",

"<b>Cat or Rabbit?</b><br><br>It has high hind quarters and its back legs are much longer than its forelegs; this results in its rump being higher than its shoulders and so it looks like it is walking with its bottom in the air.   ",

"<b>Watching From Above:</b><br><br>Manx cats like to view the world from above. Manx cats can jump extremely high and will often perch on the highest point in the room (the bookcase, refrigerator etc), looking down on what is going on below.",

"<b>The Porche of Felines:</b><br><br>Manx have been described as the feline sports cars of the world.<br><br>This is due to their ability to gain speed quickly, and make sudden turns. They also have many dog-like traits, such as retrieving and burying their toys."];