Showing posts with label Kinked Tails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kinked Tails. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Tale Of Tails In The House Of Whisppy

Have you ever wondered about the Tails of  the Furries of Whisppy?
Whisky : This is my *tail*, which is about the size of a rice grain with brownish fur attached to it. I can't do anything with it, though
Whisky was born with a underdeveloped (or rather, a never developed) tail. The little thing is at the right place, just never developed. Which makes her very special!
Whisky : That's why you see this in all my photos. Mommy ties up the fur this way so they stay clean after you-know-what
Cosmo : My tail has kinks in 3 spots which makes it look like a question mark when I walk. Cute, eh?
Ling : The top bit of my tail is like someone scrunched it up and is all but 4" long. This makes cleaning it quite a challenge!
It's hard not to smile when I see Ling walk around with her 4" tail straight up  :)
Meow-Me : My tail is perfectly straight and has a white dot at the very tip. Mommy says my tail marking is very cute!
Coco : My tail is long and slender and looks pretty *normal* considering what everyone else has. MOL
Felix : Don't you just love the white bands on my tail? Like Meow-Me and Coco, my tail is straight with no kinks
Boomer : My tail is perfectly straight until about 3" from the tip. Then it's almost like someone had snapped my tail so the tip faces my back all the time. And in that 3" to the tip, there are another 2 kinks. Mommy loves it when I flick the 3" bit.  :)
Tutu! Will you show your tail properly?
*wagwagwagwagwagwag*
Tutu : HAHAHAHAHA! Here you go!

For heavens sake. Will you cooperate?
Tutu : My tail is beautiful and super long. Mommy says it used to have a small kink about 2" from the tip but it's not noticeable now. I LOVE to wag my tail!
Cosmo, Ling, Boomer and Tutu were born with kinks in their tails. None of their tails were deliberately broken. Kinked tailed cats are very commonly found in the local domestic cats of Malaysia. They are able to move the entire tail, including the tips, which makes it pretty funny to watch.  :)