7 Reasons You Should NOT Get a Manx Cat. Manx Cats are big hunters and love to hang with the family but they may not be for everyone. In this video, we share 7 reasons why the manx may not be best for you. We look at the manx cat negatives and cones.

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  1. Concerning food for cats: I have two cats, I feed them "Science Diet" a 15 pound bag will feed my two cats 2 months and 0-2 weeks. It is more expensive, but in the end, it works as well as crappy cat food.

  2. Manx cats are the best cat ever I own one and he’s very cuddly he never Brong a rodent or any bug at the house he’s a very special cat to me His name is socks and he’s the best he is a tabby and he’s very cuddly and caring and also he’s very fat😂😂😂

  3. I disagree with your video I had a manx cat that was an indoor cat and she was the best friend ever Fed her high quality food gave her lots of love a place to sleep where she felt safe and warm. Had sweetie for 14 years. Sadly I had to put her down after she had a stroke

  4. I have a Manx and he’s the most amazing companion I have ever had. I HATED cats until him. I still don’t like cats but I love him to death. He’s so so so sweet. Let’s me do whatever I neeed to with him with no fuss.

  5. Mostly true, but not entirely. (Long detailed info) I’ve had my pure bred Manx for over 10 yrs now. He’s a “lucky” tailed cat so I got him for free (Craigslist ad). If you don’t have tailed cats in the litter, usually the whole litter dies, so you always want to breed a tailed Manx with a tailless and never 2 tailless. The tailed cats in a new litter are the “lucky” cats as they are a sign the litter will survive.

    When I got him I was told he’d be extremely active, needing the ability to run throughout life, will take down animals his own size or bigger when hunting (think large rabbits), and generally have the temperament of a dog. The breeder said he will run through adulthood and it’s really obvious when they are on their way out because their activity level drops off drastically.

    He is extremely loyal to the point of heeling and coming when called and generally following me everywhere. I do buy midrange food, but also fed him raw when he was younger. Mostly grain-free, but he’ll tolerate some grains.

    He molts 2x/year and needs brushing weekly otherwise.
    I never give him baths unless he got into something. Baths are not good for their skin. Cats clean themselves and he is very anal about it.

    He is EXTREMELY social and will visit all the neighbors looking to say hi and get some attention or take a nap on their couch.

    I’ve lived in a million places and in a van and he tolerates changes extremely well. He loves living in the van and being able to free roam. He is never further than ear-shot away and always knows where home base is. I pop the “doghouse” (interior engine compartment) and he can fit between the engine and exhaust to get in and out, so I don’t have to leave a door open. We even go hiking together and he insists on walking himself even at 8 miles.

    I trained him to be on a leash from the day I got him ~ 5wks old. He needs a LOT of play time if he can’t go outside (ie in the winter snow time). He has been known to be so stubborn he’ll hike in the snow. He definitely gets cabin fever in the middle of winter.

    He’s learned 11 tricks and he picks them up very quickly. Usually in a single session. I also trained him to be “gentle” and not use his claws in playtime. He does very well with children or drunk people (same thing).

    Ideally he’d be able to run outside every day. Their body is built to run, with long back legs and short front legs, allowing them to get close to the ground when they run. Like a cheetah. They top out at 30 mph so they need to be able to go off leash or have an indoor running track.

    He is also very vocal and will talk to me and tell me when he needs or wants things. That prob should have been in the list instead of not tolerating changes. Not all cats are highly vocal.

    He’s definitely a high maintenance animal and not one to be with other pets, just because of the level of attention they demand. That said, he gets along with dogs well, but has only had 2 other cat friends. His favorite friends are foxes.

    I didn’t get him fixed til after his 1st bday and he is able to have dry food left out with no weight issue. Wet food is another story… I think fixing them later is a prob best for not having to worry about weight issues. Idk that it’s scientific, but it’s worked so far!

    Other health problems possible (that should have been in the list instead of baths 🙄) include poor dental health (he’s lost all his K9s due to genetic conditions) and kidney disease, which we’ve managed to evade so far, despite him having a miniature kidney on one side. He costs me $500-800/yr in vets bills. Not enough for insurance, but enough to hurt.

  6. I CAN TELL OU HAVE NEVER OWNED A MANX CAT BEORE! ALL OUR MANXS LOVED THEIR BATHS EVEN ASKED FOR THEM BY GETTING IN THE TUB. AS FOR COMPANIONSHIP THEY WERE ALWAYS BY OUR SIDE LOVED LAPTIME EVEN ALL T THE SAME TME. AND SLEPT UNDER COVERS WITH US EVERY NIGHT. THEY ALSO COULD PLAY FETCH AND WERE GREAT GUARD ANIMALS.
    SO A LITTLE SHEDDING IS A SMALL PRICE TO PAY FOR THE BEST COMPANION A PERSON COULD ASK FOR!!!!!!

  7. Could give you 😺 100 reasons why you SHOULD get a Manx cat! Have owned 9 of them since the 1970s. Very affectionate, sweet, loyal. Compared to many other breeds, I'd give the Manx 5 Stars ☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️

  8. I have had a manx cat for a year now.. she is amazing and perfect. She is probably one of the neatest and most interesting cats I've ever had. It sounds like you are describing why you shouldn't have a cat..

  9. I have a 9 year old Manx and he is wonderful! Every thing this video said is false! My manx is perfect! We have lost two homes, one from a flood and the other from a hurricane and my manx was very relaxed thru the transition of finding a new home. He does not shed, he does not bring me dead animals, he loves to relax at home and he loves me. He does act more like a dog and does not meow. He makes little sounds when he wants attention. He has not tail so sometimes stool gets stuck in his long hair by his bottom. All I have to do is pull it off with toilet paper, he is used to having this done. He is very fluffy with a silky black fur and his hind legs look like a rabbit's legs. His spine is deformed so his back is weirdly curved by this tail.

  10. I really don’t agree with most of what this video says about the Manx breed. Manx cats aren’t actually high energy cats, they are super chilled & love to be cuddled. They are perfect indoor only cats who enjoy watching the world through a window or tv shows with animals that are interesting. They do love to play & are kitten like in that way, but don’t require endless hours of play (like Japanese Bobtails do). They are wickedly intelligent & empathetic to people & other pets.
    Manx cats can have various degrees of manx syndrome or can develop tail/spine issues like arthritis &/or impingement problems as they get older, so it’s good to give them steps to reach the bed or window so they don’t get hurt, they are very delicate compared to other breeds.
    Out of all the cats I’ve been lucky to have, my manx was my most special & favorite. I hope to be lucky enough to rescue another one day.

  11. Lol, my little manx Tommiebug used to catch mice and skin them alive. It was horrifying but other than that she honestly was one of the sweetest funniest cats that ive ever had.

  12. I got a Manx by accident… for months I thought somebody had ripped his little tail off! Nope, just a Manx. Why some idiot left their 1500 dollar kitten in a shelter is still a mystery to me, he’s such a good dude.

  13. I have had my Manx cat for over seven years and he is awesome most of the time. He does follow me around and he knows exactly where to lay if he really wants to be petted or if he just wants to lay near me. He is so smart!!! He talks to me and I talk back to him and he understands me! He's always there if I'm upset like he wants to take care of me! There is such a strong bond between us!

  14. This is only for pure manx breeds. My manx bengal has taken in many stray kittens simply to teach them to hunt.

  15. I have a 4 months old manx girl and I never felt so much love in my life. We play outside, we sleep together, she likes nature and water. It's the most perfect being I've met in this existence.

  16. My rumpy riser boy is 10, had him since he was a tiny kitten. He is the first cat I've ever owned and he's my baby. Highly intelligent, incredibly social, a wonderful companion. These points were pretty null, but the shedding is definitely a big one! He doesn't look like he has as much fur as he does! Super thick coat.

    The only point I'd say about the tailless breed is this… and I have no idea if this is common but… I have to frequently clean his bum. I've never had to bathe him but I regularly have to clean his bum because poo simply gets stuck in the fluffy 'pom pom' tail and whatnot. I've been doing it 10 years, I think if this is uncommon that I've made a job for myself and he is simply lazy about JUST that. I have always assumes it was due to his lack of tail but who knows LMFAO. Anyone else have this problem?

  17. Thats nice you pinned someone else comment instead of your own like most channels.

  18. I adopted my adorable Juju as she was being fostered, she follows me everywhere and is so playful, sleeps with me every night. Just a wonderful cat:) Interestingly enough I got another cat and they are just like sisters now

  19. My Manx just showed up in my shed while I was on vacation… I never liked cats until I met him (still don’t tbh… don’t come for me 😆) I had no idea what a Manx cat even was until I took him to the vet…. But he is my baby and I love him to death.

  20. I got rats everywhere in my moms house which im currently at, and its difficult to oof the rats so… 😊

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