Japanese Bobtail: Frequently Asked Questions
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Japanese Bobtail: Cat Breed FAQ Janipurr's Odori-Ni-Hane of Ambar, red and white van Japanese Bobtail neuter. Image © Copyright 1993 Chanan. The Japanese Bobtail is a rare and ancient breed, found in Japan and across most of southeast Asia. The breed has been depicted in works of art that we know to be centuries old. The cat is much-cherished in its native land; many myths and legends (as well as historical stories) surround the breed. One of the more famous surrounds the maneki-neko, the beckoning cat, which is a stylized rendition of a Bobtail seated with one paw raised. Considered to be a good-luck charm, a maneki-neko statue is often found in store fronts. Look around the next Japanese restaurant you visit -- you'll likely spot one.
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