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Manxs in Fredericton, right now
We aren't tracking any adoptable Manxs in or near Fredericton at the moment. Listings update regularly as New Brunswick rescues take in new cats, and a Manx in Fredericton typically gets adopted within days of being posted. Browse the full New Brunswick cats list to see Manxs in other New Brunswick cities, or save this page and check back soon.
Adopting a Manx in New Brunswick
Start with the honest part: Manx cats are rare in New Brunswick rescue. Of the adoptable cats across the organisations we track here, effectively all are domestic shorthairs or longhairs rather than pedigrees, so a search for this breed will often return nothing on any given day. That is a fact about local intake rather than a fault in the search.
The Manx is the tailless cat, and the taillessness comes from a spinal mutation. Most Manx cats are healthy, but the same gene can affect the lower spine more seriously, so this is a breed where asking about the specific cat matters more than usual.
If the breed itself is what matters, the realistic routes are a breed-specific rescue outside the province, which will usually arrange transport, or a wait with an alert set. If what actually appeals is the temperament or the look, a domestic cat with the right personality is far easier to find here, and P.A.W. in Moncton, the Saint John SPCA Animal Rescue and the Fredericton SPCA can match you on behaviour rather than pedigree.
Manx syndrome, and what to ask
The gene that shortens the tail can also shorten the spine, and in more affected cats that produces what is called Manx syndrome: problems with bladder and bowel control, hind-leg weakness or an unusual gait. It generally shows early in life, so an adult cat that has reached rescue without signs is unlikely to develop it. Ask directly whether there is any history of incontinence or litter box trouble, because that is the practical question.
Tail length varies from completely absent to nearly full, and cats with a partial tail sometimes develop arthritis at the tail stump, which is worth checking if the cat objects to being touched there. Otherwise the Manx is a sturdy, sociable, often notably dog-like cat that plays fetch more readily than most.
Looking more broadly? Browse every adoptable cat across the province on Cat Adoption New Brunswick.
The rescues that most often list Manxs across New Brunswick are People for Animal Wellbeing, Saint John SPCA Animal Rescue, and Fredericton SPCA. For breed-specific background, the Canadian Cat Association is a useful reference.
Manx Adoption FAQ β Fredericton
How many Manxes are available for adoption in Fredericton?
As of August 2026, there are no Manxes listed in Fredericton rescue on LocalPetFinder right now β Manxes are among the rarer cats in local rescue. Inventory turns over quickly, so setting an alert is the most reliable way to catch one, or consider an adoptable Manx mix.
Where can I adopt a Manx near me in New Brunswick?
LocalPetFinder gathers every adoptable cat from the New Brunswick organisations we cover into one list, so if Manx cats are listed anywhere we track, they appear here. Be prepared for the list to be empty on most days: intake in this province is overwhelmingly domestic cats rather than pedigrees. Setting an alert is more practical than checking repeatedly.
Are Manx cats healthy?
Most are, but the mutation that removes the tail also affects the spine, and in more severely affected cats that causes Manx syndrome: incontinence, hind-leg weakness or an abnormal gait. It nearly always shows in the first months of life, so an adult in rescue with no history is unlikely to develop it. Ask specifically about litter box control.
Why do Manx cats have no tail?
A naturally occurring spinal mutation that originated in the cat population of the Isle of Man. It shortens the spine at the tail end, and the effect varies: some cats are completely tailless, others have a stub or a nearly full tail. That variation is why health outcomes differ so much between individuals, and why the specific catβs history matters more than the breed name.
Is a pedigree cat worth waiting for?
It depends on whether you want the breed or the cat. Health and temperament vary at least as much within a breed as between breeds, and the domestic cats in New Brunswick rescue are generally hardier than pedigree lines because a wider gene pool carries fewer concentrated inherited conditions. If a specific coat or look is genuinely what you want, wait and set an alert. If it is temperament, a foster who has lived with a cat can match you far better than a breed name can.
How much does it cost to adopt a Manx in Fredericton?
Adopting a Manx in Fredericton typically costs $100 to $300, and kittens usually carry a premium at $200 to $400. The exact fee varies by rescue, and older cats are often reduced. That fee is not a purchase price. It covers work already done on the cat: spay or neuter, vaccinations, deworming, microchip, and a basic vet workup, which would cost several hundred dollars more if you arranged it yourself after buying. Buying the same breed from a registered breeder generally runs well over $1,000, usually with a waitlist. Ask the rescue what is included before you apply, since a few include extras like a starter bag of food or a first-month insurance trial.
Are these Manx cats for sale in Fredericton?
Not for sale, for adoption, which is usually the better deal. Every Manx here comes from a Fredericton-area rescue or shelter, not a breeder, pet store, or classified seller. Adoption fees are typically $150 to $500 and already include spay or neuter, vaccinations, and a microchip, versus roughly $1,000 to $3,000+ to buy a Manx from a breeder. If you searched "manx for sale Fredericton," adopting gets you a healthy, vetted cat for a fraction of the price.
Where can I buy a Manx in Fredericton, and should I?
You can buy from a registered breeder, but it is worth weighing against adoption first. A reputable Manx breeder typically charges $1,000 to $3,000+ and often has a waitlist, while a rescue Manx costs $150 to $500 fully vetted and may be available now. Be cautious of cheap "for sale" ads on classified sites and marketplaces, which are frequently backyard breeders or kitten-mill resellers with unvetted, sometimes sick animals and no health guarantee. If you do buy, insist on seeing where the kittens were raised and getting vet records. For most Fredericton families, adopting a rescue Manx is cheaper, faster, and gives a cat in need a home.