KITTENS very special Manx
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Houston TX
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Beautiful Manx Kittens 7 weeks old Vetted, tested, preventive treatment applied, super healthy eating on their own, perfect with the litter box. Ready for their new homes! Before you flag me- I am not a breeder. Adoption fee is $200-$400 and includes First Vet visit, preventive treatments, tests, “Kitten kit”, vet docs, and more –call for more information on adoption fee. Adoption fee is to cover expenses (neutering, etc). For information, please text or call Esther (832) 205-16 seven 9 These are our kittens: Kitten # 1 Female, black, rumpy. Unique expression. Extra large eyes. Very smart and sweet. Kitten # 2 Male, tricolor (white, black, caramel), rumpy. Beautiful wing-shaped markings on his back. Very calm and sweet, ragdoll-like. Kitten # 3: Female, grey tuxedo, rumpy. Very nice grey with lighter grey undertones. Super smart and loving. Kitten # 4 Female, longy, white and black with the sweetest expression and great personality. Kitten # 5 Male, Tabby, rumpy riser. Tabby with very pretty markings and golden undercoat. Super sweet. Kitten # 6: Male, black and white, longy. Great markings. Amazing personality, very playful, engaging and vocal. Pictures are from 4 weeks old and from just 2 days ago - so you see the same kitten developing. Information on the Manx breed: The Manx is a very unique breed, highly intelligent with a playful personality—they are very interactive cats that are devoted to their families. In fact, the Manx is often said to be “dog-like”. Conformation: Medium sized cobby (compact) body. Small ears and short neck, slightly longer back legs. Classification: Manx cats are classified according to tail lengths. Completely tail-less felines are called “Rumpy,” where a cat has no tail at all. Then we have the “Riser,” where there is a bump of cartilage under the fur where the tail might have been, but no really noticeable tail in evidence, just a little tuft of fur. Cats with short tail stumps that are often curved, knotted, or kinked are known as “Stumpy,” and kittens with nearly normal-length tails are called “Longy.”
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