American Bobtail Cat
The American Bobtail originated in the late 1960s with a male brown tabby kitten with a bobtail found on an Indian reservation in the Southwest U.S. The couple who found the kitten raised him and later bred him to a longtail female. The subsequent offspring formed the foundation of the American Bobtail breed. Contrary to its rugged appearance, the American Bobtail is not a "wild" cat, but descends from naturally occurring bobtailed cats found in the wild.
Quality:
The American Bobtail is friendly and curious, but can be rather shy with strangers. An altogether natural cat, the American Bobtail shows no exaggerations in its temperament; it is placid yet playful, not overly energetic nor lazy.
It is a quiet cat, very seldom using its voice. It is important the the cat has a wild look, but not a wild temperament. American Bobtails are a slow- maturing breed, and may take as long as three years to reach their full potential.
Weight range 7lb (3Kg) - 15lb (7Kg)
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