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30-10-2006, 12:44 PM   #1

New Kitten bob tail?


Hey guys in a previous thread I told you I was searching for a rescue kitten. Well the CPL rang up to say they have a twelve week old tabby bob tail if we were interested. She said that it would be wise to get homechecked so sometime this week she will get back to us about the homecheck after that we can come and visit the kitten if we pass.

Just a few question. A bob tail has a short tail is this a natural occurance?
Will it effect the kitten?
How could we fail a homecheck?
Is there anything I should do to prepare?



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30-10-2006, 05:11 PM   #2

Re: New Kitten bob tail?


Manx cats are born with no tail. I don't know of others, but maybe this little one was just born without? Or maybe he has had an accident and has had to lose his tail.
Not sure about the home check - probably whether you live on a busy road.
I think there may be people here who do checks, so they'll be able to tell you.
Good luck, anyway!



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30-10-2006, 08:27 PM   #3

Re: New Kitten bob tail?


There is an American Bob Tail cat.....It may look something like this....







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30-10-2006, 09:32 PM   #4

Re: New Kitten bob tail?


Could be of Manx ancestry; there is a Japanese Bobtail breed, but sort of doubt one would show up at a rescue, although you never know! As far as I have heard, bobtails are as agile and playful as tailed cats. Don't know what is involved in a home visit; have often wondered & hope someone will post. Good luck!



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31-10-2006, 12:10 PM   #5

Re: New Kitten bob tail?


Thankyou everyone, I just hope we can give the kitten the best home possible.



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31-10-2006, 12:17 PM   #6

Re: New Kitten bob tail?


The home visit is less about suitability to own a cat (although that IS an important consideration), it's more about what type of cat would be suitable for your household. For instance, if you live on a busy road like I do, you'd probably only considered for an indoor only cat.

Also, size/layout of house, existing pets and children are all factors which work towards securing the best possible cat/owner match and avoid the cat coming back to the shelter.



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31-10-2006, 12:32 PM   #7

Re: New Kitten bob tail?


Thankyou for that. Our house isnt by a busy road. We are surronded by fields and we have a small country road next to our house, our house is quite big and the kitten has her own room already ready so she can settle in. I brought a book today Kittens for idiots which was quite good.

I'll keep you all updated.



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02-01-2007, 04:04 PM   #8

Re: New Kitten bob tail?


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Originally Posted by ellenlouise
Thankyou for that. Our house isnt by a busy road. We are surronded by fields and we have a small country road next to our house, our house is quite big and the kitten has her own room already ready so she can settle in. I brought a book today Kittens for idiots which was quite good.

I'll keep you all updated.
How did you get on? IME, the CPL seem to delight in deeming homes inappropriate for their cats.... A friend of mine lives in a very small village, and had an old black cat who lived there happily for 5 years with no trouble until he died of old age. When she was ready to have more cats, my friend went to our local CPL, who deemed her house and location unsuitable. I'm pleased to say she has since rehomed to unwanted kittens who are now happily living in her 'unsuitable' house and village.



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02-01-2007, 04:28 PM   #9

Re: New Kitten bob tail?


I think - and I am open to correction, that you cannot mate Manx to Manx,without problems, theri taillessness is genetic and is related to a malformation in tbneir spine. So it is usual to mate Manx to tailed breeds and that is where some of the bobtails come from. There was a programme on the TV many many years ago about it by a lady vet who was in practice in Suffolk - she bred and showed cats, I remember the programme cos I knew the lady. So in any litter from a Manx mother you are likely to get an assortment of tail lengths. The same genetic problem can give rise to a malformation of the spine in people, if I can remember what it is called I will post further. Logoes



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02-01-2007, 06:12 PM   #10

Re: New Kitten bob tail?


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Originally Posted by twinky
How did you get on? IME, the CPL seem to delight in deeming homes inappropriate for their cats.... A friend of mine lives in a very small village, and had an old black cat who lived there happily for 5 years with no trouble until he died of old age. When she was ready to have more cats, my friend went to our local CPL, who deemed her house and location unsuitable. I'm pleased to say she has since rehomed to unwanted kittens who are now happily living in her 'unsuitable' house and village.
Sorry to hear your friend had a bad experience with CP

It's a shame both of your posts are negative ones towards cat rescue

Perhaps you should introduce yourself in the intro section



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