Bombay vs Manx
A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of Bombay and Manx covering temperament, lifespan, health risks, and care requirements to help you find your perfect match.
Overview Comparison
| Attribute | Bombay | Manx |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | United States | Isle of Man (United Kingdom) |
| Lifespan | 12-18 years | 12-14 years |
| Weight | 3-5kg | 3.5-5.5kg |
| Health Predispositions | 3 conditions | 4 conditions |
Characteristics Comparison
Bombay
Manx
Health Predispositions Comparison
Compare genetic and constitutional health predispositions between the two breeds.
Bombay
Respiratory Issues
MediumSome individuals may experience respiratory issues due to the slightly shortened nose inherited from Burmese. Watch for nasal congestion and excessive discharge.
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)
HighRisk of inherited heart condition where the heart walls thicken. Annual echocardiograms are recommended.
Craniofacial Defect
HighA congenital skull abnormality potentially inherited from Burmese lineage. Careful attention during breeding is required.
Manx
Manx Syndrome
HighA serious inherited condition where the tailless gene affects spinal development, causing spinal shortening, bowel/bladder dysfunction, and hind limb nerve damage. Symptoms usually appear within the first few months of life.
Spina Bifida
HighA congenital failure of spinal closure, closely linked to the Manx tailless gene. It can cause bowel/bladder difficulties and mobility issues.
Megacolon
HighAssociated with Manx syndrome, the colon may become abnormally enlarged, causing severe constipation.
Corneal Dystrophy
LowAn eye condition reported in Manx cats where white opacities develop on the cornea.
Care Tips Comparison
Bombay
Manx
Which Breed Is Right for You?
Bombay might be for you if...
The Bombay was bred to resemble a miniature black panther, featuring a jet-black coat and brilliant copper-to-gold eyes. Developed from Burmese and American Shorthair crosses, they are affectionate and sociable. These dedicated lap cats always want to be near their humans.
Learn more about BombayManx might be for you if...
The Manx originates from the Isle of Man, known primarily for being tailless or having a very short tail. Their longer hind legs give them a distinctive rabbit-like hopping gait. With a round body, gentle and loyal personality, they are also known as excellent hunters.
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