American Bobtail
If you want a friendly cat and don't mind that the breed
you've chosen is a bit of an upstart in the cat world, since it
only has existed since the nineteen sixties, you may want to
consider the American Bobtail.
The American Bobtail is one of only
three breeds in the Cat Fancier's Association's Provisional
Class, which is where cat breeds are placed until they show
that they are able to stay true to their standards. This breed
is a lightweight compared to many other breeds, weighing in at
seven to fifteen pounds.
The American Bobtail received its name because of its
extremely short tail. While no one is completely sure how this
breed was developed, cat fanciers suspect that the American
Bobcat, Manx, and Japanese Bobtail breeds are all ancestors of
the American Bobtail. However, while the Manx can be completely
tailless and still are able to compete in the show ring, the
American Bobtail must have a tail. The tail should be short
enough to stop before it reaches the cat's hocks.
While many cats have a sleek, slender appearance, the
American Bobtail standard calls for a stocky, muscular cat with
big paws and a slightly wild appearance. This cat's head is
wedge shaped, but broader than normal. The Bobtail breed can be
a shorthair or a longhair, but even shorthair cats do not have
smooth coats. The shorthair coat still is long enough to give
the cat a bit of a shaggy look. While the Bobtail can come in
any color, fawn and white, blue tabby, red tabby, and brown
tabby are the most common colors. Shorthair cats are much more
common than longhair cats, since the shorthair gene is actually
dominant.
Since American Bobtails are very friendly and a bit nosy,
they are prone to get into quite a bit of mischief if they are
unsupervised and become bored. If you are away from home for
long periods of time, you should be sure that there are plenty
of toys available so that your cat can amuse himself and still
keep out of trouble. Since this breed is fairly sociable, you
may also want to add a second cat to the household to avoid
having your cat feel too lonely.
The American Bobtail's outgoing temperament makes this breed
an ideal choice for families. If you socialize your kitten from
a young age, he should actually look forward to having friends
and family visit.
When the Bobtail was first developed, this breed had quite a
few common health problems. However, in the late twentieth
century, concerned devotees of the breed worked to rid it of
most of these problems. Today, the American Bobtail is a
strong, sturdy cat.
Since even the shorthair has a coat of some length, you will
need to groom your cat at least once a week. Although the
longhair coat does not tangle easily, you may need to groom
your longhair Bobtail a bit more frequently. If you accustom
your kitten to the grooming process when he is young, he will
actually grow to enjoy the attention.
If you want to own a cat who is sweet and sociable, but
still has an undomesticated streak, then the American Bobtail
may just be the perfect breed for you.
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