One of my tenants moved out and left a cat (they were not allowed animals, I didn't even know they had one). They were evicted and left no forwarding address. She appears to be an adult, about 1-2 yrs according to the vet. She is rather large in spite of her short stature
She weighs 10 lbs. The vet said she didn't need any special care but I wondered if there are things I need to know about this breed?
Yes, she is a Munckin
and we have named her Ryder (as in low rider). Right now she is my office cat and she hasn't even tried to venture out of the office.



She weighs 10 lbs. The vet said she didn't need any special care but I wondered if there are things I need to know about this breed?Yes, she is a Munckin
and we have named her Ryder (as in low rider). Right now she is my office cat and she hasn't even tried to venture out of the office.












I manage an apartment complex that is Section 8 for low income families. HUD does not allow pets, only assistance animals. It is sad and I think that all responsible tenants should be allowed pets. Unfortunetly most of my tenants are not very responsible. I have to follow HUD rules although I am allowed pets, I am not under Section 8 contract as a tenant.


It's no more radical than the persian face.