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JAPANESE BOBTAIL LONGHAIR: one of the oldest naturally occurring breeds of cat.  Native to the islands of Japan and featured in many ancient prints and paintings. First imported to the United States in 1968. The Japanese Bobtail Shorthair was accepted for CFA championship status in 1976, followed by the Longhair in 1993. Best Cat Breeds, Bobtail Cat, Japanese Bobtail, Cat Anatomy, Warrior Cat Oc, Japanese Cat, Warrior Cats Art, Cat Pose, Pretty Animals

JAPANESE BOBTAIL LONGHAIR: one of the oldest naturally occurring breeds of cat. Native to the islands of Japan and featured in many ancient prints and paintings. First imported to the United States in 1968. The Japanese Bobtail Shorthair was accepted for CFA championship status in 1976, followed by the Longhair in 1993.

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by Sarah Davis: Ever wondered, why does my cat have a short tail? Well, you're not alone. From the bustling streets of Tokyo, where the Japanese Bobtail roams, to the serene landscapes of the Isle of Man, home to the iconic Manx cat, short-tailed felines have intrigued and charmed cat lovers worldwide. Dive in as we unravel the mysteries behind these unique tails and discover what makes them so special. The reason your cat has a short tail can be attributed to genetics, specific ca...

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BrambleClaw, 18 moons old, Tom, mother is MistyRiver, father is EagleStar, siblings are AshFur, EagleClaw & OceanKit, Very quiet a lot, can fight very well, Kits are CloudKit, SnowKit & RiverKit, His mate is SnowFur, he's going back to NightClan... Big House Cats, American Bobtail Cat, Cat Health Problems, All Cat Breeds, Manx Cat, American Bobtail, Bobtail Cat, Art Challenges, Long Haired Cats

In spite of their reputations as land lovers and lap loungers, some cat breeds truly enjoy water activity, ranging from pawing water from bowls, drinking from a dripping faucet, joining you in the shower to even doing a few laps in the pool. Vetstreet spotlights a handful of felines who love to make a splash — […]

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