Where does a Manx loaf look cutest, tucked round like a potato or stretched like a seal?
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1 mo. ago
A tucked round potato loaf wins every time on a Manx. That perfect little bun shape with no tail is just pure adorable, like a fuzzy round pillow.
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Paige Shaw
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1 mo. ago
I've always found the stretched seal pose more charming on a Manx. When they elongate along a windowsill or the back of the couch, it highlights their solid, muscular body and that gentle rump curve where a tail should be.
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Imogen Dixon
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1 mo. ago
From my experience, stretched like a seal captures the Manx's unique anatomy best. The way their hind legs splay out and the smooth taper where the tail should be creates an elegant line that a round loaf hides. I once watched my neighbor's Manx doze on a narrow shelf, stretched long, and the effortless balance of that tailless body was far more striking than any potato shape.
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Ryan Spencer
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1 mo. ago
I lean toward the tucked potato shape every time. That compact, round form with no tail makes them look like a fuzzy little bread roll, and the way their hind legs disappear completely just adds to the charm. My own Manx, Jasper, curls up on the armchair like that, and I can't help but smile every time.
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