Japanese Bobtail, a sociable and very affectionate oriental cat

Japanese bobtail in bed

Although the name sounds strange to you, surely if you are a fan of cats you will have seen or heard about this peculiar breed. In some northern provinces of Japan, they are known as the lucky cats. There they have become the symbol of the famous tricolor cat that has gone around the world, the Maneki-neko, the kitten that raises its front paw and moves it as if it is waving.

El Japanese bobtail It is a beautiful and affectionate furry that can live perfectly in a flat, since its exercise needs are not as high as those of, for example, the Bengal. Do you want to know more about this beautiful breed? Do not stop reading.

Origin and history of the Japanese Bobtail

Japanese bobtail cat

Although the origin is still uncertain, it is believed that arrived on the Asian continent about 1000 years ago. The most accepted theory says that it is originally from the Kuril Islands, and that it must have reached the Japanese country by boat.

Around the year 1602 buying, selling or keeping a bobtail cat was prohibited in JapanEveryone who was found had to be released so that the rat population that was affecting the rice and silk industry could be kept at bay. After solving this serious problem, these cats became the iconic stray cats of the country.

In 1968 Elizabeth Freret and Lynn Beck introduced them to America, from where they could reach Europe and the rest of the world.

Physical characteristics

The Japanese bobtail is a medium-sized cat characterized by its short tail It has a unique corkscrew shape, but flat in shape. If you are looking at it from afar, it is most likely that it looks like a very pompous ball of hair, but up close, you will be able to analyze its beautiful appearance that makes it so special.

The head should form an equilateral triangle, with the ears and eyes wide apart. Its legs are robust and athletic. His body is slender and muscular, and is protected by a layer of hair that can be long or short.

It has a weight of about 4kg and a life expectancy of 18 years.

Behavior and personality

The Japanese Bobtail is characterized by being quite active and sociable; In fact, although all cats are very curious and active, he can be even more so, so much so, that he sleeps somewhat less than the vast majority of furry cats.

Adapts very easily to a new situation or experience. In the same way it adapts well to the company of new people and other animals, so it will not have any problem if you have to leave it and leave it somewhere else while you return. He is very affectionate and playful, which makes him excellent company.

How to take care of the Japanese Bobtail cat?

Japanese bobtail cat

Food

There are many brands of feed that are highly recommended for the Japanese Bobtail., such as Acana, Orijen, Ownat grain-free, or Taste of the Wild. All of these have a common characteristic: they do not have cereals, but they do have a significant amount of meat / fish, so without a doubt your furry can have proper growth and development, as well as good maintenance.

Hygiene

Daily it is important to brush it in order to keep it free of dirt. In addition, you must make sure that both eyes and ears are clean, since otherwise it could be a symptom of illness.

"Salud"

It is generally a very healthy cat, but it may have hair balls. To avoid this, in addition to brushing it daily, it is highly advisable to brush it daily Furminator, which is a comb that removes practically all dead hair, and put a little bit of malt for cats on its paw once a day.

Legend of the Japanese Bobtail

Sleeping japanese bobtail

This furry is pretty, right? If you still want to know more, we are going to tell you one japanese legend which is about this breed. He tells that one winter night a cat slept next to a fire. As he rested, his tail began to burn.

When he found out, he was terribly scared and ran throughout the city spreading the flames, causing many houses to go to ashes. After which, the Emperor ordered to cut the tails of all the cats to avoid more misfortunes.

As in all legends, there is something true and something that is not. In this particular one, it is likely that there was a fire in a town or village, but we do not believe that it was caused by a cat. Still, this beautiful breed is a feline with whom you will surely spend the best 18 years of your life .

Price 

If no matter how much you think about it, you want a Japanese Bobtail cat to become part of your life, tell you that the price of a puppy is around $500. That price may be somewhat lower if you are going to get it at a pet store.

Photos

To finish, we attach a series of photos of the Japanese Bobtail, one of the most adorable felines:


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