I sent a guess to your PM Karen, thnaks!:D
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I sent a guess to your PM Karen, thnaks!:D
luckies4me got it - it was:
The Cymric is the long-haired form of the Manx and, as such, it is
distinguished by a similar absence of tail. There are three different
forms: Rumpy Cymrics have no trace of a tail, but just a hollow at the
base; stumpies have some vertebrae present in this area; the Longie has a
tail that is only slightly shorter than that of other breeds.
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Now, has anyone ever seen a Cymric? It's pronounced KUM-Ric, by the way!
No, I haven't seen one...I bet they are neat looking. Do you have any pictures???
They look like tailess Main Coons, very beautiful! I know tons about tailess things, as I breed rats and the tailess gene is similar in cats. :)
LOL! The whole time I thought it was SIM-RIC, hahahahaha! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Karen
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Now, has anyone ever seen a Cymric? It's pronounced KUM-Ric, by the way!
Where do they get the "Uh" from. weird:p
It's Welsh - the pronunciation, that is.
Amberlee and Noah'sMommy also guessed correctly - you all guessed within a minute of each other!
LOL! I saw AmberLee sending her private message right after I did, LOL!
And I missed the whole thing! Note to self: get up earlier :)Quote:
Originally posted by Karen
It's Welsh - the pronunciation, that is.
Amberlee and Noah'sMommy also guessed correctly - you all guessed within a minute of each other!
Workng on new puzzle right now!:D
alright, congrats guys! :D here's a pic of a cymric ;) i was bored :p
i also thought it was pronounced SIM-RIC :o
http://animal.discovery.com/guides/c...lery/2040l.jpg