Manx Cats
   
Manx cats enjoy company. They love their human families. Manx cats are known to open cabinets and doors. Instead of meowing, the Manx cat often makes a chirping noise.
Most Manx cats do not have tails. They are called “rumpies.” But some Manx cats have small tails. They are called “rumpy risers.” Manx cats have round heads. They have large, round eyes.

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Manx cats need litter boxes. The box should be placed away from the cat’s food and water. Manx cats should be brushed once a week. This keeps them from getting hairballs. They also need toys to play with.
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Manx cats like to play games. They like to relax too. Like most cats, Manx cats are smart. They love to learn new tricks.
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Manx cats were first discovered on the Isle of Man. That is an island in the Irish Sea. Manx cats are good hunters. They easily find and catch mice.

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    Manx Cat Classification: Mammal
    Average Life Span: 11 years
    Origin: Isle of Man
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    Average Weight A male Manx cat is lighter than a bowling ball.
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