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the Manx The most distinctive
characteristic of a Manx is its tail-lessness with a rump as “round as an
orange”. Its body is medium in size, sturdy, and compact, with a short back
that arches up from shoulders to haunches. The head is slightly longer than
wide with a whisker break, eyes that are round and full, and ears set wide
at the base, resulting in the “Manx look”. The soft, double coat has a
short “open” look and is accepted in many patterns and colors. |
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breed chair
Lynn Fox
P.O. Box 277
West Branch, IA 52358
319-643-5770
foxer@lcom.net
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