I'm not positive this should go here but...
My kitten Nola is a manx, which I have heard can have many health problems. As of now she seems fine health wise, she just cannot control when she goes to the bathroom.
My question is that I read somewhere that manx kittens with this deformity often don't live very long. Five years at most? Is this true?
I also know that these cats are very friendly and love being around people. Nola cries when we have to lock her in the kitchen at night so she doesn't pee on our bed. My boyfriend wants to send her to live with his mom's outdoor cats when she's older. I'm wondering if her breed is suited to be an outdoor cat?
My kitten Nola is a manx, which I have heard can have many health problems. As of now she seems fine health wise, she just cannot control when she goes to the bathroom.
My question is that I read somewhere that manx kittens with this deformity often don't live very long. Five years at most? Is this true?
I also know that these cats are very friendly and love being around people. Nola cries when we have to lock her in the kitchen at night so she doesn't pee on our bed. My boyfriend wants to send her to live with his mom's outdoor cats when she's older. I'm wondering if her breed is suited to be an outdoor cat?