Manx Cats: Unique and Intriguing Manx cats are increasingly gaining attention among cat enthusiasts. As a breed, they are intelligent, affectionate, and excellent hunters, particularly for rats, which has made them popular with men who value their pluck and tenacity. As a breeder accustomed to the flowing tails of Persian cats, I must admit that the tailless Manx strikes me as somewhat unusual and unfinished. Personally, I would not choose to keep them as pets, as they do not appeal to my sense of beauty. That said, I have carefully studied Manx cats at shows and through friends who keep them, and I can confidently recognize a quality specimen when I see one. If asked to judge a class of Manx cats, my first concern would be the tail or rather the absence of one. Historically, stump-tailed Manx cats did well at shows, but in modern standards, I would mark down any cat with even a small tail or appendage. True Manx cats should exhibit the distinctive tailless form that defines the b...