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Country of Origin: Japan
Color: A wide variety of colors and patterns are accepted, but the most popular are the dramatic markings of the calico (mi-ke) and black/white.

 


JAPANESE BOBTAIL

General
The Japanese Bobtail should present the overall impression of a medium sized cat with clean lines and bone structure, well-muscled but straight and slender rather than massive in build.

Japanese Bobtail Cat Breed - Pictures
The saying goes, 'a picture is worth a thousand words'. Check out the many different Japanese Bobtail Cat Breed Pictures and Japanese Bobtail Cat Breed images.

JAPANESE BOBTAIL CAT BREED
Japanese Bobtail Cats
The Japanese Bobtail was imported into the United States in 1968 even though the breed had been in Japan for centuries. In 1976 the Bobtail received championship recognition.

Japanese Bobtail Cat Breed Introduction
The Japanese Bobtail cat breed is the quintessentially Japanese cat breed and one of the oldest breeds of cat on earth.

Japanese Bobtail Breed Standard
Japanese Bobtail Breed Standard - Photograph of Joudama © Helmi Flick. The markings (words and lines) on the photograph were made by Michael@PoC.

Japanese Bobtail Cat Breed
The Japanese Bobtail's stumpy tails resulted from natural mutation and are covered with thick fur. They come in short and longhair versions. This breed has a low kitten mortality rate and high disease resistance.

Japanese Bobtail Breed Information Breeders Kittens Australia
The Japanese Bobtail has been a favourite cat of Japan for centuries, and can be seen depicted in ancient art, as well as the ceramic ‘maneki-neko’ ...

Japanese Bobtail Cats
Mi-Ke Cat, Bobs, Japanese Stompstaartkat
Family: FelidaeJapanese Bobtail Cat - Tortoiseshell and WhiteFelis domesticusPhoto © Animal-World: Courtesy Justin Brough
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Japanese Bobtail Cat Personality
Bobs make outstanding companions. They're curious, bold, intelligent, and alert, and easily adjust to new people, situations, and animals, making them easy cats to show. Bobtails are active, but not annoyingly so.

Japanese Bobtail Cat - Breed Profile
Breed Description and Pictures Submitted by: Kathy Lawson - Goutokuji Cattery ...

Japanese Bobtail
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Japanese Bobtail Kittens for Sale
Japanese Bobtail
(Longhaired and Shorthaired)
Japanese
Bobtail Longhair
name: Hanna ...

Other Japanese Bobtail Colors: the Japanese Bobtail is recognized in all known cat colors except colorpoint and agouti ticking. It is also recognized in any of these colors "and white" with the van rules applying for naming the color.

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The Japanese Bobtail is a of with an unusual 'bobbed' tail that resembled a rabbit's tail more than a standard cat. The short tail is caused by a rather than the that created a or the .

Japanese Bobtails are active, intelligent, talkative cats. Many describe the Japanese Bobtails as "singing" cats because they tend to chirrup melodiously even entering into entire conversations with their humans.

Japanese Bobtail Gallery
Physical Characteristics
Two varieties: longhair and shorthair
Coats are parted neatly down the back
Tails are large and feather-like ...

Japanese Bobtail weigh between 2.5 - 4kgs.
Feeding
The Japanese Bobtail is an active cat and will require approximately 80 Kcals of food per kg of bodyweight per day.

e Japanese Bobtail is a medium-sized breed with elegant lines and a well-muscled, rather slender foreign-type build.

The Japanese Bobtail is medium-sized and slim, though well-muscled. As its name suggests, the most striking feature of the breed is its short tail, ...

Japanese Bobtail :: Cat Breeds
From written records it seems certain that the domestic cat first arrived in Japan from China or Korea at least one thousand years ago. The Japanese Bobtail breed has certainly existed in Japan for many centuries.

Japanese Bobtail Domestic House Cat
The Japanese Bobtail is a natural breed and does indeed come from Japan; all CFA registered cats can be traced back to the original imports.

JAPANESE BOBTAIL LONGHAIR
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Japanese Bobtails were introduced into USA from Japan in the 1960s and have recently been introduced to Australia so prospective cat owners looking for something different can consider adding one of these beguiling creatures to the household.

The Japanese Bobtail is a breed of cat with an unusual 'bobbed' tail more closely resembling the tail of a rabbit than that of an ordinary feline. The short tail is caused by the expression of a recessive gene.

The Japanese Bobtail is a medium-sized cat with clean lines and bone structure, well muscled but straight and slender rather than massive in build. The tail resembles a bunny?s tail, rather than a lynxlike bob.

The Traditional Japanese Bobtail is a strong and healthy breed. The breed has a low kitten mortality rate and high disease resistance. Kittens are not born tailless, nor are they born with full tails.

Japanese Bobtail
Sociable and inquisitive, this cat still exists only in small numbers as it is bred by very few breeders worldwide. The breed's short tail makes a full, fluffy pompom.

Japanese Bobtail Cats
Korat Cats
Korats are a slate blue-grey shorthair domestic cat with a small to medium build and a low percentage of body fat. The Korat Cat is one of the oldest stable breeds of cat.

JAPANESE BOBTAIL
The Japanese Bobtail cat breed is the quintessentially Japanese cat breed and one of the oldest breeds of cat on earth.

Japanese Bobtail
A variety with a short 'bobbed' tail originating from Japan, where it is seen to be a symbol of friendship and hospitality. They make excellent pets due to their very friendly nature.

Japanese Bobtail
The Japanese Bobtail has existed in Japan for at least 1000 years. It is distinguished by its naturally short tail, which resembles a bunny tail.

JAPANESE BOBTAIL
Well, it seems this breed does actually hail from Japan, and it does have a bobtail, so it is one of the cat breeds that is very accurately named.

Japanese Bobtail Cat: A breed of cat coming in both longhair and shorthair varieties.
Jaundice: See Icteric
Jowls: Flesh of the lips and jaws.

JAPANESE BOBTAIL
JBT
The Japanese bobtail is a shorthaired, medium sized cat with a well muscled, rather slender foreign type build. The unique set of eyes combined with high cheekbones and long nose lends to a Japanese appearance.

Japanese Bobtail
Javanese
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Japanese Bobtail
The Japanese Bobtail has been around Japan for at least 1000 years. It is well-known by its stumpy little tail, which resembles a bunny's tail.

The Japanese Bobtail is a natural breed and as its' name implies comes from Japan. Japanese Bobtails are strong and healthy cats. The tail of the Japanese Bortail is very unique! Not only is it unique to the breed but to each individual cat.

JBT - Japanese Bobtail.
Jowls - Well developed cheeks, usually seen on entire male cats. Also known as stud jowls.
Junior - A cat that is less than 2 yeas but older than 9 months.

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JBT: Japanese Bobtail, a breed.
LH: Longhair.
MC: Maine Coon.
MCBFA: Maine Coon Breeders and Fanciers Association, a breed club.
MGC: Master Grand Champion, a title.
MGP: Master Grand Premier, a title.

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Historically some cat breeds have basically remained unchanged in their physical shapes and appearance for over a thousand years, as can be traced in the Japanese Bobtail, and as evident in ancient Egyptian paintings of the Egyptian Mau.

See also: Bobtail, Japanese bobtail cat, Behavior, Cat Association, CFA