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10 Unique Bobtail Cat Breeds

The Japanese bobtail is a small cat with a bunny tail that comes from Asia. Friendly and fun to be around. Straight or curved. 

Japanese Bobtail

In the 1960s, a short-tailed stray cat was bred with a long-tailed cat to make the American Bobtail breed.

American Bobtail

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Pixie-Bob

Pixie-bob cats look wild because their tails are short or not there at all, and they have extra toes.

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Manx

Manx cats have either no tails ("grumpy") or short ones ("rumpy riser"). Pets should have a fit body, be good jumpers, and be active and loyal.

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The Kurilian Bobtail is an ancient breed from the Kuril Islands with a unique bobbed tail that can be any length.

Kurilian Bobtail

Cymric is a longhaired version of Manx with a dense double coat & no tail, sometimes recognised as a separate breed. 

Cymric

The highlander cat is a new breed that came about in 2004 when a desert lynx and a jungle curl were crossed. Short tail, nice person.

Highlander

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Mekong Bobtail

Thai-origin The tails of Mekong bobtails are all different. They can climb and jump without help from their tails.

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Karelian Bobtail

Karelian bobtails are friendly cats from Karelia that have a tail that naturally curls up and fur that is longer.

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Desert Lynx

Desert lynx have DNA from the bobcat, the Maine coon, the Manx, the American bobtail, and the pixie-bob

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