- Isle of Man, with a
mutation that
shortens the
tail. Many Manx have a
small stub of a
tail, but Manx
cats are best
known as
being entirely tailless; this...
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species is
known by a
variety of
different names, such as ring-
tailed cat, miner's
cat,
civet cat, and
cacomistle (or cacomixtle),
though the last of these...
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Bobtail is a
breed of
domestic cat with an
unusual bobtail more
closely resembling the
tail of a
rabbit than that of
other cats. The
breed was
first developed...
- the
sausage tail, has been the
subject of
multiple artist renditions,
gaining po****rity in the mid-twentieth century. The term,
sausage tail,
derives from...
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other cats. Additionally, a
cat may
twitch its
tail when playing. A half-raised
tail can
indicate less pleasure, and
discontent is
indicated with a
tail held...
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Mediterranean region. It is also
known as timothy-gr****,
meadow cat's-
tail or
common cat's tail. It is a
member of the
genus Phleum,
consisting of
about 15...
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Pearl millet (Cenchrus americ****,
commonly known as the
synonym Pennisetum glau****) is the most
widely grown type of millet. It has been
grown in Africa...
- The ball-
tailed cat (Felis caudaglobosa) is a
fearsome critter of
North American folklore most
commonly described as
having similar traits to that of a...
- A
tabby cat, or
simply tabby, is any
domestic cat (Felis catus) with a
distinctive M-shaped
marking on its forehead,
stripes by its eyes and
across its...
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cat which was
developed in the late 1960s. It is most
notable for its
stubby "bobbed"
tail about one-third to one-half the
length of a
normal cat's tail...