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Addictional informatio
n (Wiki):
The Japanese Bobtail is a breed of cat
with an unusual 'bobbed' tail more
closely resembling the tail of a rabbit
than that of an ordinary feline. The
short tail is a cat body type genetic
mutation caused by the expression of a
recessive gene. Thus, so long as both
parents are bobtails, all kittens born
to a litter will have bobtails as well.
The Japanese Bobtail is a small domestic
cat native to Japan and Southeast Asia,
though it is now found throughout the
world. The breed has been known in Japan
for centuries, and there are many
stories, as well as pieces of ancient
art, featuring it.
Japanese Bobtails usually have litters
of three to four kittens with newborns
that are unusually large compared to
other breeds. They are active earlier,
and walk earlier. Affectionate and
generally sweet-tempered, they enjoy
supervising household chores and
baby-sitting. They are active,
intelligent, talkative cats with a
well-defined sense of family life. Their
soft voices are capable of nearly a
whole scale of tones; some people say
they sing. Since they adore human
companionship they almost always speak
when spoken to, and sometimes carry on "conversations"
with their owners. Because of their
human-oriented personality they are easy
to teach tricks and enjoy learning
things like walking on a harness and
lead, and playing fetch. |
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