Welsh cat (definite introduction)
In people's minds, the Welsh cat is a kind of incompetent cat. Tailed cats, but not all real Welsh cats are tailless. Some Welsh cats have small tail vertebrae at the tail, while some Welsh cats have tails that are much shorter than ordinary cats. It turns out that in addition to Welsh cats, there is another kind of cat that is also tailless, namely the Manx cat. In fact, the Welsh cat is the long-haired variety of the Manx cat.
In addition to being tailless, Welsh cats originally have a very cute and forgetful characteristic. Because Welsh cats' hind legs are longer than their front legs, they occasionally look like rabbits when walking. In addition, their round heads and bodies covered with long hair make them even more attractive to see.
However, the breeding process of such a cute cat is very, very arduous. The main reasons are as follows: first, Welsh cat kittens grow more slowly; secondly, Welsh female cats The fertility ability is not strong; thirdly, the lethal gene is related to taillessness, so in the breeding process, hybrid breeding with long-tailed cats is needed, but not all the hybrids will be tailless cats.
The character of Welsh cats is also very similar to that of Isle of Man cats. They are both generally intelligent, generally affectionate, and generally friendly to others, so Welsh cats are easy to train. However, unlike the Isle of Man cats, the number of Welsh cats is smaller, and it is difficult to see such cats in our country.
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