The Cymric is the most cobby of all the purebred cats. Cobby in the cat fancy means “a compact body shape”1. See Cat Body Types and Glossary of Cat Terms. It is “at the absolute extreme of the cobby body”2. Here are four splendid photographs of the Cymric cat, the long-haired Manx. Actually, the …
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The Cymric is a breed of cat. It is a solid, round looking cat that has no tail. It should be exactly like the Manx except for its long fur. The Cymric is a long haired Manx. Therefore kids can click on this link: Manx Cat Facts in Plain Language ….for information about the …
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Here’s a series of Cymric cat pictures in a Picasa3 montage that I pieced together. The important thing is that the photographs are by Helmi Flick and the cat is gorgeous. He is a bicolor – black and white – obvious I suppose. The Cymric is a stock, chunky cat which enhances the tailless …
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Cymric Breed Standard – This page briefly discusses the breed standard by reference to a Helmi Flick photo: The Cymric Breed Standard referred to is the American Cat Fanciers Association Standard (ACFA). I don’t discuss the full standard but a selection. As is apparent from Helmi’s fine photographs, this cat is chunky, round and …
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Introduction The Cymric cat has some interesting things about it that are immediately of note. To some it is not a different cat breed but a long haired version of another breed, the Manx. This calls into question what you call a “different cat breed” and once you go down that road it’ll be …
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