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Cymric

British pronunciation/sˈɪmɹɪk/
American pronunciation/sˈɪmɹɪk/
Cymric
[NOUN]
1

a Celtic language of Wales

synonyms : Welsh
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2

a domestic breed of cat originated in Isle of Man that is a semi-long-haired variety of a Manx cat

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What is a "Cymric"?

The Cymric is a distinctive cat breed known for its long, fluffy tail and rounded appearance. They have a stocky body with a broad chest, strong legs, and a rounded head with large, expressive eyes. What sets the Cymric apart is their tail, which is typically long and fluffy, resembling a plush toy. They have a dense double coat that comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Cymric cats are known for their friendly and affectionate nature, often forming strong bonds with their human families. They are also playful and curious, often engaging in playful antics and exploring their surroundings. Cymrics are adaptable cats that can be kept both indoors and outdoors, but they thrive when given plenty of space to climb and play. They are a unique and captivating breed that is sure to capture the hearts of cat lovers with their charming appearance and loving personality.

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1The Cymric was torpedoed on the 8th, a year and a day after the Lusitania was torpedoed, and actually was torpedoed by the same U-Boat.
2This time there was no international outcry as the dead were all British citizens and the Cymric had been shuttling ammunition between The U.S. and Britain.
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