You should ask the American
Bobtail cat breeders you talk with for references from past buyers and veterinarians.
This breed directory page features Japanese
Bobtail Cat breeders with kittens and / or adult cats for sale.
Cats for You does not pre-screen the American
Bobtail cat breeders who advertise their puppies and dogs for sale in the Cats for You breeder directory and in the classified ads.
This breed directory page features American
Bobtail Cat breeders with kittens and / or adult cats for sale.
Japanese
Bobtail Cat breeders, you may place an ad for your Japanese
Bobtail Cat kittens and / or adult Japanese Bobtail cats for sale on CatsForYou.com to find qualified buyers.
(ref) Although these problems are relatively rare, poodles, Boston Terriers and English bulldogs seem to develop them in a greater number than other dog breeds (ref); manx and other
bobtail cat breeds as well.
Before you buy a kitten you may want to view the cat breed profile and cat information page on the American
Bobtail cat which provides in depth facts about the breed, their preferred environment, diet and loads of interesting information for potential cat owners.
Picture: Shadow, loves high places Not rated yet This is a picture of my 5 yr old all black Japanese
bobtail cat.
The American
Bobtail Cat was discovered in Arizona - situated in the south - western region of the USA.
The American
Bobtail cat is child - friendly, but younger children need to be taught how to handle and carry a cat or kitten.
Whilst there are other
bobtail cats - i.e. Japanese Bobtail, Kurilian, Pixie Bob and Manx they are in no way related to the American Bobtail.
Whilst the males are generally larger than the female cats, the average weight of these darling
bobtail cats is around 3.0 - 9.0 kg (7.0 - 19.8 lbs)
The breeders that we chatted to confirmed that there is absolutely no Bobcat or wild cat involved in breeding these domestic
bobtail cats.
I've never seen one of these original
Bobtail cats, but I envision it as sort of a longhaired Snowshoe cat, but with a short tail.
The American Bobtail is a medium to large, naturally occurring,
bobtailed cat.
There is always somewhere else they can go,» advises John McGonagle, who breeds champion Japanese
Bobtail cats.
Animals identified as «cabbits» are often Manx cats, American Bobtail or Japanese
Bobtail cats or even cats with spinal and leg deformities.
Cabbits are usually Manx - type cats with an additional deformity such as spina bifida; cats with peculiarly short front legs due to radial hypoplasia [RH](Twisty Cats and the Ethics of Breeding for Deformity) or one of the several
bobtailed cat breeds (Bobtailed and Tailless Cats).
Not exact matches
Although the Japanese
Bobtail loves human company and interaction, they also tend to get along well with other
cats and, if introduced properly, even dogs.
Abyssinian American
Bobtail American Corl American Shorthair American Wirehair Anatolian Australian Mist Balinese Bengal Birman Bombay British Shorthair Burmese Burmilla California Spangled
Cat Chantilly / Tiffany Chartreux Chausie Colorpoint Longhair Colorpoint Shorthair Cornish Rex Cymric Devon Rex Don Hairless Egyptian Mau European Burmese European Shorthair Exotic Shorthair German Rex Havana Brown Himalayan Japanese
Bobtail
Most of the 100
cats at UCF are wild,
bobtailed felines that dig in dumping bins and kill birds for food.
Bobtails appear in most traditional
cat colors and patterns: solids and bi-colors; tabbies, vans and harlequins.
Abyssinian American
Bobtail British Shorthair Burmese Burmilla Chausie Cornish Rex Devon Rex Egyptian Mau European Burmese Exotic Shorthair Himalayans Japanese
Bobtail LaPerm Maine Coon Manx Minskin Munchkin Norwegian Forest
Cat Ocicat Oriental Persians Peterbald Pixiebob Ragamuffin Ragdoll Russian Blue Savannah Scottish Fold Selkirk Rex Siamese Siberian Sokoke Somali Sphynx Tonkinese Turkish Angora Turkish Van
The Japanese
Bobtail is one of the oldest naturally occurring breeds of
cat and is native to the islands of Japan.
In the 1600s, the silk trade found itself in jeopardy due to rats, and the Japanese
Bobtail was pressed into service and thus became the street
cat that it is today in Japan.
If you want a
cat that will interact with you and your family, then the Japanese
Bobtail is the breed for you!
Japanese
Bobtails are very strong and healthy
cats.
Then there is (or was) the Rabbit
Cat, a form of bobtail which was once found on the eastern seaboard of the United States - this cat, it would appear, is now extinct and also not related to the American Bobta
Cat, a form of
bobtail which was once found on the eastern seaboard of the United States - this cat, it would appear, is now extinct and also not related to the American B
bobtail which was once found on the eastern seaboard of the United States - this
cat, it would appear, is now extinct and also not related to the American Bobta
cat, it would appear, is now extinct and also not related to the American
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The original
bobtail had a short coat, but following the introduction of Color - Points (Himalayans) into the
cat breeding program, the coat became medium length.
The American
Bobtail is a powerful and heavy
cat with strong bones and muscles.
Loving and intelligent with a distinctive wild appearance, the American
Bobtail is a playful
cat that easily bonds with her family.
If you're interested in a
cat who is friendly, sweet and sociable, but has that wild look, then the American
Bobtail may just be the ideal breed for you.
If you're interested in short tailed
cats, you might want to have a look at the Japanese
Bobtail.
With the new line of American
Bobtail, however, came more stories of bobcat and domestic
cat matings, but none of these were ever confirmed as far as I know.
The American
Bobtail got its start in the 1960s, but the history of this
cat is a bit bumpy.
Lorna Dawn Friemoth of NuDawnz Cattery - Japanese & American
Bobtails, Colorpoint SH, and Exotics - Friemoth Family
Cats
A Bengal
cat sheds very little, while the fluffy Kurilian
Bobtail will shed a lot.
He's hungry all the time he never seems to gain over 11 pounds and he's a big
cat American
Bobtail.
American
Bobtails are loving and incredibly intelligent
cats possessing a distinctive wild appearance.
Basically a quiet
cat, the American
Bobtail is known to trill, chirp, and click when delighted.
The combination of this distinctive tail with other physical characteristics results in a
cat with a marked resemblance to the
bobtailed wildcat.
The American
Bobtail is a moderately long and substantial
cat with a rectangular stance; the chest is full and broad with slightly higher hips and prominent shoulder blades.
The ideal
bobtail is flexible and expressive, long enough to be visible above the back when the
cat is alert, and may be straight with a fat pad at the end, slightly curved or kinked, or bumpy along the length of the tail.
The foundation stock for this breed were feral domestic
cats possessing a natural
bobtail.
No recognized breed of pedigreed
cat has been used in the development of the American
Bobtail.
Two polydactyl kitten from Lake Chini near Kuantan, Malaysia; the father was a
bobtailed polydactyl had produced a dynasty of multi-toed kittens on local female
cats.
Abyssinian with
bobtail mutation (naturally occurring mutation seen in feral
cats).
Our
bobtail kitten /
cat now about 9 months...
Abyssinian Affectionate
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Native Singapore
cats are of Asian type, all colours, mostly
bobtails and reclusive (in the past,
cat has been eaten).