Original Manx were a very special breed & a hair smarter than the average kitty & much too active to be a confined house cat. & not as skittish or afraid as the average. Don't know what genetics make them so special but I wouldn't mind a Manx or a Maine Coon for their size & smarts. The only problem w/ Manx nowadays is breeders have crossbred Manx so much to get different color varieties I fear the original feral characteristics have been watered down.Castor's afraid of them, but is getting willing to defend his food dish. Surprisingly, he actually set foot INSIDE the coop the other evening. That's a first. He's done out with me for close up, but has never crossed the threshold.
The marmalade cat doesn't go over to the coop, but doesn't run from the chickens, either. The other neighbor's cat (the white manx) will go into the coop when mouse hunting. I get called to come help over that as she is NOT intimidated by any of the chickens.
MANX ~ no tail & higher hind quarters w/longer back legs.
