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American Bobtails require two to three years to develop, slower than many domestic cat breeds. [1]While the typically “bobcat-“ or “ocelot”-like spotted coat patterning is the most basal coloration seen on the breed, many other colors and patterns exist (both in long and shorthair varieties), including black, blue, brindle, brown, calico, chocolate, cinnamon, fawn, lilac, pied, red-and ...
American Bobtail. Selectively bred since the 1960s from feral cats with short stubby tails, the American Bobtail is famed for his distinctive "hunting gaze," but is nonetheless "known for being ...
Karelian Bobtail Ladoga Karelia, Russia [17] Natural, mutation of shortened tail [18] Medium [19] Short/long [20] All, except pointed: Khao Manee: Thailand [13] Natural: Moderate Short: Solid white: Kinkalow: United States: Crossbreed between the Munchkin and American Curl: Dwarf: Short: All: Korat: Thailand [11] Natural: Semi-foreign or semi ...
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The bobcat (Lynx rufus), also known as the wildcat, bay lynx, [2] [3] or red lynx, [4] is one of the four extant species within the medium-sized wild cat genus Lynx.Native to North America, it ranges from southern Canada through most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico.
The Japanese Bobtail always has at least some tail, ranging from a small "pom" to a stubby but distinct tail, which is kinked or curled and usually has a slightly bulbous and fluffy appearance; by contrast, the Manx has a straight tail when one is present at all. The Japanese Bobtail has a markedly different appearance from the Manx, and is ...
Pixie-bobs are a fully-domesticated, selectively-bred breed of cat (Felis cattus) intended to resemble the North American bobcat ().While the average domestic cat breed weighs about 8 lb (4 kg), [7] Pixie-bobs can be somewhat larger, but (on average) usually do not exceed 11 lb (5 kg), similar to a medium- to large-sized domestic cat.
The Mekong Bobtail—a colorpoint cat breed with a bobbed tail. More than one gene is responsible for tail suppression in cats; research is incomplete, but it is known that the Japanese Bobtail and related breeds have a different mutation from that found in the Manx and its derivatives. American Bobtail