Manjikang Dwarf Variety Standard
Manjikang's short face standard does not require roundness like short faces in Britain and America, but prefers a solid wedge face, which is more alert and flexible as a whole.
Manjikang's ears are of medium size and open forward. Manjikang's ears are not sharp, and his auricles are round.
Mankikang's short eyes are not completely round. His eyes will tilt up slightly to show more vigilance, and there is no standard eye color. But the better the color, the better.
The nose and mouth of a male cat can be correspondingly larger, and the female cat can be correspondingly smaller, and the chin must be strong. The nose and chin are in a straight line. If the nose has a graceful curvature, it cannot be very concave, nor can it be a straight Roman nose.
Manjikang's figure is also very important. His back should be straight, the front and back legs of his trunk should be proportionately long, his legs should be straight, his knees should be properly positioned, and his chest should be wide enough.
The length of the tail is basically flush with the tail to the shoulder. Don't have too short legs, and don't pursue cats with short carpets. It is difficult to bear the pressure of weight, and it is easy to cause heart health problems.
Many people will ask some questions, and he will say why Manjikang's short tail always sticks up. According to some online standards, it seems that the cat's tail is stuck up. In fact, Manjikang's normal tail is tilted.
Manjikang's short stature is very important, belonging to a medium-sized variety, and his adult weight should not be as heavy as his short stature.
Mankikang short-legged cat has many names, the scientific name is Mankikang cat; Other names: short-legged cat, short-legged cat, corky cat, dachshund cat, etc. Mankikang cat is medium-sized and slightly longer; Round chest; Strong hips.
Among the four cat associations in China, CFA, CAA, TICA and WCF (CFA TICA WCF are all foreign associations, while CAA is our own association in China), TICA and WCF recognize Manjikang short-legged cats as registered breeds and will issue pedigree certificates. CFA and CAA do not recognize it for the time being.