What is a cymric cat?
Welsh cat (Cymric), native to Canada, is relatively rare in China. The Welsh cat is the same as the Isle of Man cat in terms of body characteristics. The front feet are short and the back feet are long. It is also a cat without a tail. It is divided into two types: tailless and short-tailed, which are rarer than the Isle of Man cat. Gentle, kind, intelligent.
What does a cymric cat look like?
The head is round. The ears are medium in size with rounded tips, the eyes are large and round, the nose is short and straight, and the chin is well developed. The forelegs are short and straight, the hind legs are long, and the claws are large and round. Tailless, thick undercoat and smooth outer coat, available in a variety of color patterns。
cymric cat living habits
Similar in personality to the Isle of Man cat, it is rich in emotions, easy to get close to people, loyal and docile to the owner, and is a smart cat that is easy to raise. Quick action, like to play in the water.
cymric cat feeding
Kittens grow slowly and female cats are not very fertile, making breeding difficult. Kittens with double dominant MM are often stillborn because their notochords are not fully developed. Therefore, Welsh cats are all heterotypic gene Mm combination. It is recommended to cross-breed it with an American Shorthair or a British Shorthair, but be aware that not all crosses are tailless cats.