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that is to say there should be a hollow where the tail would normally begin. Then there is the gait – a rabbity hop rather than a walk- which is caused by the height of the hindquarters: according to the Manx Cat Club these "cannot be too high, and the back cannot be too short, while there must be great depth of flank. The head should be round and large, but not of the snubby or Persian type.
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look, but is now considered a serious fault in the show-ring and does not form part of the modern Manx standard of points. Modern breeders of the Manx are careful to breed only from cats that have normal locomotion. The relatively long hind legs of the Manx, combined with taillessness or a very short tail, give the impression of a rabbit.
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In 1947, Grace Cox-Ife wrote: "There are several points about a Manx that make it anything but ordinary. The chief one is, of course, its taillessness; but this is not quite the whole story. Not only must a Manx have no tail but it should really be a further joint or more short on the spinal column;
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Rose Tenent wrote: "No cat is more fascinating than the tailless Manx, with its rabbit-like hoppity gait .... The hind legs are considerably longer than the front ones, thus giving the cat its peculiar hopping gait; incidentally, also the reason for the reasonable theory held in some quarters
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and other cats with tailless or bobtailed mutations account for many alleged cabbit sightings. The mutation that causes taillessness can also cause skeletal and/or nerve abnormalities that result in the cat's using a hopping motion. This was once accepted by breeders as a feature of the Manx's
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is used for such imagined hybrids. The exact year of coinage is uncertain. The term was used in 1977 to describe a specimen found in New Mexico and exhibited in Los Angeles. The specimen was showcased on
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An Historical and Statistical Account of the Isle of Man, from the Earliest Times to the Present Date; with a View of its Ancient Laws, Peculiar Customs, and Popular Superstitions
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This article is about the fictional hybrid creature in general. For the character/creature in the anime
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that the Manx cat is the result of a cross-mating between a cat and a rabbit."
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A cat–rabbit hybrid creature was first incorrectly documented in 1845 by
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and was later determined to be a cat with a deformed pelvis.
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An Historical and Statistical Account of the Isle of Man
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Tenchi Muyo!
Ryo-Ohki
references
inline citations
improve
introducing
Learn how and when to remove this message
hybrid
cat
rabbit
Japanese
anime
manga
Manx cats
Joseph Train
Castle Douglas
Galloway
Scotland
Manx cat
portmanteau
The Tonight Show
Manx cats
Jackalope
An Historical and Statistical Account of the Isle of Man, from the Earliest Times to the Present Date; with a View of its Ancient Laws, Peculiar Customs, and Popular Superstitions
"Cabbits: Why Cats Can't Breed with Rabbits"
"Cabbits: A Brief History"
"Cabbit: Myth meets fact"
Categories
Fictional hybrid species and races
Mythological felines

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