Cymric

USD $500 - $800 Price Avg.

Medium

Size

Yes

Lap Cat

8 to 14 years

Lifespan

Breed Information

Popularity/Rank N/A
Name Cymric
Other names Spangle
Origin Canada
Origin Isle of Man
Size Medium
Coat Dense, Heavy Undercoat, Plush, Short, Silky, Long
Lap Cat Yes
Lifespan 8 to 14 years
Temperament Intelligent, Loyal, Playful, Gentle
Intelligent:
The Cymric cat is an intelligent breed that is quick to learn new things. They are also very good at problem solving, so if you have a puzzle toy that they can’t figure out, they will keep trying until they succeed. This intelligence makes them great companions, as they are always interested in what you are doing and want to be involved in everything you do.
Loyal:
The Cymric cat is a loyal breed that will form strong bonds with their owners. They are very affectionate and love to cuddle and be close to their people. They will follow you around the house and always want to be near you. This loyalty makes them great companions for those who want a cat that will be by their side all the time.
Playful:
The Cymric cat is a playful breed that loves to play games and have fun. They are always up for a game of fetch or chasing a toy around. This playfulness means they are great companions for children or other pets in the home, as they will always be up for some fun and games.
Gentle:
The Cymric cat is a gentle breed that is very sweet natured. They love being around people and being petted and fussed over. They are also very patient, so if you have young children in the home, they will tolerate being played with gently without complaint. This gentle nature makes them ideal companions for families with small children or those who are looking for a laid back cat
Weight Female: 8 - 12 pounds, Male: 9 - 13 pounds
Colors Black, Brown, Calico & Combinations, Chocolate, Lavender, White, Tan
Kitten Prices USD $500 - $800
Cymric kittens are a popular choice for many cat lovers, and their price reflects that popularity. Cymric kittens typically cost between $500 and $800, although the exact price will vary depending on the breeder or the kitten's parents.
The price of a Cymric kitten can have a big impact on the quality of the kitten. If you're looking for a top-quality Cymric kitten, you'll need to be prepared to pay more. However, if you're not as concerned about quality, you may be able to find a cheaper option.
When it comes to choosing a Cymric kitten, price is just one factor to consider. You'll also want to think about the personality of the kitten and whether it will fit well into your home. With so many factors to consider, it's important to do your research before making a decision.

Breed Characteristics

Adaptability
Affection Level
Child Friendly
Dog Friendly
Energy Level
Grooming
Health Issues
Feline infectious peritonitis, Feline leukemia, Feline immunodeficiency virus, Chronic renal failure, Diabetes mellitus, Hyperthyroidism, Asthma, Allergies
Is Cymric cat Hypoallergenic?
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that Cymric cats are hypoallergenic. However, some people believe that these cats are less likely to trigger allergies because they have less fur than other breeds. If you are allergic to cats but are interested in owning one, it is recommended that you spend time around Cymric cats before making a commitment.




Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a viral disease that affects cats. The virus is a member of the coronavirus family and is closely related to the feline respiratory coronavirus (FCV). FIP is a serious disease that can be fatal in cats. There is no cure for FIP and there is no effective treatment.

Feline leukemia (FeLV) is a virus that can infect cats. FeLV is a serious disease that can be fatal in cats. There is no cure for FeLV and there is no effective treatment.

Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a virus that can infect cats. FIV is a serious disease that can be fatal in cats. There is no cure for FIV and there is no effective treatment.

Chronic renal failure (CRF) is a serious and progressive kidney disease that can be fatal in cats. There is no cure for CRF and there is no effective treatment.

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a serious and progressive disease that can be fatal in cats. There is no cure for DM and there is no effective treatment.

Hyperthyroidism is a serious and progressive disease that can be fatal in cats. There is no cure for hyperthyroidism and there is no effective treatment.

Asthma is a serious and progressive disease that can be fatal in cats. There is no cure for asthma and there is no effective treatment.

Allergies are a serious and progressive disease that can be fatal in cats. There is no cure for allergies and there is no effective treatment.
Intelligence
Shedding
Social Needs
Stranger Friendly
Vocalization
Health Care Cymric cats are a relatively healthy breed, but like all cats, they are susceptible to certain health problems. Some of the most common health problems seen in Cymric cats include respiratory problems, heart disease, and kidney disease.
Cymric cats are prone to respiratory problems due to their short noses. This can lead to difficulty breathing and a chronic cough. Cymric cats with respiratory problems should be seen by a veterinarian and may require medication or surgery.
Heart disease is also common in Cymric cats. This is often due to a congenital heart defect. Cymric cats with heart disease may require medication or surgery.
Kidney disease is also common in Cymric cats. This is often due to a congenital kidney defect. Cymric cats with kidney disease may require medication or surgery.

History

The Cymric cat is a breed of domestic cat that originated in Wales. The Cymric is a longhaired variety of the Manx breed, which itself is tailless or semi-tailless. Cymrics are also sometimes called Welsh Mountain Cats, although they are not necessarily from the mountains of Wales.

The Cymric breed almost became extinct due to a lack of interest from cat fanciers. In the 1960s, there were only three known Cymrics in the United States. However, the breed was revived and became popular in the 1970s after being featured in magazines and movies.

The ancestry of the Cymric cat is unclear. Some believe that they are descended from tailless cats brought to Wales by Viking settlers. Others believe that they are a natural mutation of the Manx breed. Regardless of their origins, Cymrics were first recognized as a distinct breed in Britain in 1955.

Cymrics are now recognized by most major cat registries, including The International Cat Association (TICA) and the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA). They are medium-sized cats with long bodies and thick fur coats. They come in a variety of colors and patterns, but all Cymrics have blue eyes.

Description

The Cymric cat is a medium to large sized cat that is native to the Isle of Man. It is a longhaired variety of the Manx breed and is characterized by its lack of a tail. The Cymric has a round head with large, round eyes. It has a thick, dense coat that can come in a variety of colors and patterns. The Cymric is a friendly and outgoing cat that gets along well with other cats, dogs, and children. It is an adaptable breed that does well in both indoor and outdoor environments. The Cymric has an average lifespan of 12-15 years and does not require any special health care.