Cabbit

Cabbit

A cabbit is supposedly a cat-rabbit hybrid creature, the existence of which is an urban myth.cite web|url=http://www.messybeast.com/cabbit.htm|title=Cabbits - What Are They?|accessdate=2008-08-28] Manx cats and other cats with tailless or bobtailed mutations incorrectly account for many cabbit sightings.

Cabbit is also a term that has been applied to half cat, half rabbit creatures in anime. It is derived from the words "cat" and "rabbit," a mixture used by fans to describe Ryo-Ohki in the series "Tenchi Muyo" (although the term is never used within the series).

The exact year of coinage of the term "cabbit" is uncertain, but the term was used in 1977 to describe a specimen found in New Mexico, featured on the Johnny Carson show and exhibited in Los Angeles. [http://www.messybeast.com/cabbit.htm Cabbits - What Are They] ]

1977 Talk Show Appearances

In 1977, Val Chapman found a curiously formed cat in New Mexico. This was the alleged cabbit that appeared on the Johnny Carson show in 1977/78. A similar white "cabbit" was shown on a Discovery channel pet programme in 2008, and though the term "cabbit" was used, it was revealed to be a young white Manx.

A cabbit sequence appeared on the 1977 spoof talk show Fernwood 2 Night which aired during the summer of 1977. The show satirized Merv Griffin, Johnny Carson, and other big names of American 1970's Talk TV. The 1977 Fernwood Tonight cabbit sequence went: "That is not his cabbit - it's my cabunny!"

Basis For The Cabbit Myth

The cabbit myth is based on the similarity between Manx cats and rabbits. The first printed version of the cat-rabbit hybrid myth was first documented by Joseph Train, stating that Manx cats were the product of matings between female cats and buck rabbits. [Train, Joseph; "An Historical and Statistical Account of the Isle of Man" (1845)] Although the term cabbit had not yet been coined, Train's account is the first documented instance of the underlying myth.

Manx cats and other cats with tailless or bobtailed mutations incorrectly account for many cabbit sightings. The mutation that causes taillessness can also cause skeletal and/or nerve abnormalities that result in the cat using a hopping motion. The relatively long hind legs of the Manx, combined with taillessness of a very short tail, give the impression of a rabbit.

In 1947, Grace Cox-Ife wrote: "There are several points about a Manx that make it anything but ordinary. The chief one is, of course, its taillessness; but this is not quite the whole story. Not only must a Manx have no tail but it should really be a further joint or more short on the spinal column; that is to say there should be a hollow where the tail would normally begin. Then there is the gait - a rabbity hop rather than a walk- which is caused by the height of the hindquarters: according to the Manx Cat Club these "cannot be too high, and the back cannot be too short, while there must be great depth of flank. The head should be round and large, but not of the snubby or Persian type."

In the late 1950s, Soderberg wrote "The normal gait of the Manx is different from that of the ordinary cat, and in some respects is similar to that of the rabbit, but there is no truth in the statement sometimes made that this breed was originally the result of a cross between a rabbit and a cat. That is sheer nonsense." and "the hind legs are longer than those in front. From this difference in length of leg the peculiar gait of the breed arises, and it is as a result of this that the Manx has been called the Rabbit cat. On a number of occasions it has been stated with apparent seriousness that this variety was, in fact, first produced by crossing a rabbit with a cat, but any such statements can be regarded as sheer nonsense."

Rose Tenent wrote "No cat is more fascinating than the tailless Manx, with its rabbit-like hoppity gait [...] . The hind legs are considerably longer than the front ones, thus giving the cat its peculiar hopping gait; incidentally, also the reason for the ridiculous theory held in some quarters that the Manx cat is the result of a cross-mating between a cat and a rabbit."

Occasionally the flap of loose skin from the belly to the haunches is absent, enhancing the visual similarity to a rabbit.

Cats with radial hypoplasia (abnormal short forelegs) may also adopt a rabbit-like gait.

Hybrids

It is impossible to actually produce cat-rabbit hybrids as they are genetically incompatible despite their similar number of chromosomes. Additionally, cats and rabbits have different mating habits. Female cats are induced to ovulate by the tomcat's barbed penis, which scratches the female's vagina as he withdraws. Male rabbits have smooth penises and are not able to cause a female cat to ovulate. Thus, even when copulation takes place , there would be no egg to fertilize.

ee also

*Jackalope
*Manx

References

Bibliography

* Cox-Ife, Grace; "Questions Answered About Cats" (1947)
* Soderbergh, P M; "Your Cat" (1951) (using 3rd edition; 1959)
* Soderbergh, P M; "Pedigree Cats, Their Varieties, Breeding and Exhibition" (1958)
* Tenent, Rose; "Pedigree Cats" (1955)


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Ryo-Ohki — Infobox animanga character name = Ryo Ohki series = Tenchi Muyo caption = Ryo Ohki (Cabbit and Humanoid Form) first = last = creator = Masaki Kajishima voiced by = Etsuko Kozakura (Japanese) Ema Kogure (, Japanese) Debi Derryberry (aka Marie… …   Wikipedia

  • Gato-conejo — Un gato conejo, conejo gato o ganejo es un híbrido ficticio e hipotético entre un gato y un conejo. Han aparecido únicamente en ilustraciones, en las historias de ficción o de fantasía, y también se han sido observado en la naturaleza… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki — 天地無用! 魎皇鬼 (Tenchi Muyō! Ryōōki) Genre Adventure, Fantasy, harem Original video animation Directed& …   Wikipedia

  • Tenchi Universe — Title card 天地無用!宇宙篇 (Tenchi Muyō! Uchũ Hen) Genre Adventure …   Wikipedia

  • Seina Yamada — Infobox animanga character name = Seina Yamada series = Tenchi Muyo! GPX caption = first = last = creator = voiced by = Shigeru Mogi (Japanese) Tony Oliver (credited as Raphael Antonio , English) nickname = Sainan (calamity, on Earth) alias =… …   Wikipedia

  • Fuku (Tenchi Muyo!) — Infobox animanga character name = Fuku series = Tenchi Muyo! GPX caption = first = last = creator = voiced by = Tomoko Kaneda (Japanese) Lara Cody (credited as Deanna Morris in GXP, English) nickname = alias = age = 1 year old gender = Female… …   Wikipedia

  • Ryō-Ōki (Tenchi Muyō!) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ryō Ōki (魎皇鬼 Ryō ōki), es un personaje ficticio de la serie de anime y manga Tenchi Muyō!. Es un cabbit, que corresponde a la contracción de las palabras gato (cat) y conejo (rabbit) en inglés. Ryo Ohki es la mascota …   Wikipedia Español

  • Tenchi Muyo! GXP — 天地無用! GXP (Tenchi Muyō! Jī Ekkusu Pī) Genre Adventure, Harem …   Wikipedia

  • Ryoko (Tenchi Muyo!) — Infobox animanga character name = Ryoko (Ryoko Hakubi) series = Tenchi Muyo caption = first = last = creator = Masaki Kajishima voiced by = Ai Orikasa (Japanese) Petrea Burchard (OVA 1 and 2, movies, English) Mona Marshall (OVA3 and GXP, English) …   Wikipedia

  • Tenchi Masaki — Jurai Tenchi Muyo character Created by Masaki Kajishima Voiced by Japanese Masami Kikuchi Mari Mashiba (as a child, OVA) English Matt K. Miller (a.k.a. Kermit Miller) Chris Kent …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”