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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 595605" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Our kitty is a Manx. They are fiesty and entertaining. You may want to read up. They tend to have unique traits (not bad). Also they tend to bond to their owners. They are often referred to as "one family cats". When I moved in Feb I had to temporarily leave our Pepper with family. She literally starved herself and wouldn't drink. She was probably a day from dying and I went to pick her up because I was terrified. Still was unsure she would survive. The brat literally had no hydration. She is fat. She had hanging skin everywhere from literally no fluids. The minute she was out of her carrier in my temporary place, she waltzed out like she owned the place, ate and drank like crazy and was fine because her "people" were there. We could never rehouse her to another family (not that we would want to). </p><p></p><p>We find out Manx had nearly all the traits unique to the breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 595605, member: 4264"] Our kitty is a Manx. They are fiesty and entertaining. You may want to read up. They tend to have unique traits (not bad). Also they tend to bond to their owners. They are often referred to as "one family cats". When I moved in Feb I had to temporarily leave our Pepper with family. She literally starved herself and wouldn't drink. She was probably a day from dying and I went to pick her up because I was terrified. Still was unsure she would survive. The brat literally had no hydration. She is fat. She had hanging skin everywhere from literally no fluids. The minute she was out of her carrier in my temporary place, she waltzed out like she owned the place, ate and drank like crazy and was fine because her "people" were there. We could never rehouse her to another family (not that we would want to). We find out Manx had nearly all the traits unique to the breed. [/QUOTE]
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