American Ringtail aka Ringtail Sing-a-Ling - Wise Kitten (2024)

American Ringtail (also known as Ringtail Sing-a-Ling) is a relatively new breed that is recognized by TICA with “registration only” status.

American Ringtail cat has only been around for about twenty years but gained more popularity than some other breeds that has been around for centuries. However don’t let this fool you, it is still considered a rare breed of cat. It gets its name from the shape of its tale which forms a ring shape towards its back.

American Ringtail or Ringtail Sing-a-Ling is a sweet and loving breed that gets along with both humans other animals. Coming from a lineage of feral cats it has some feral qualities but not on the wild side. Its feral qualities make it even more adorable.

History

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In 1998, Susan Manley rescued a two days old male feral cat which was seemingly abandoned by its mother and had to be bottle-fed in order to survive. Manley named this rescue cat Solomon and after 4 weeks she realized that Solomon was not quite like other feral cats. He had a unique tail that curled over his back.

She took Solomon to a veterinarian and had him examined. The veterinarian assured her that there was no underlying medical condition or deformity to cause the tail to curl and determined that it was a genetic disorder. The cat also seemed quite content and comfortable with its curled tail. Even more interestingly, the cat seemed to curl its tail over its back when it was relaxed.

After having Solomon Manley realized that there were other feral cats with the same curled tail in the vicinity she lived in Northern California. Only after a year, in 1999 Manley started a breeding a program in order to produce this curled tail. By 2005 she had a few breeders working with her using purebreds and Domestic Shorthair cats to expand her breeding program. The same year The International Cat Association (TICA) gave the breed “registration only” status and its 2016 “Standing Rules” document American Ringtail is still categorized under experimental breeds section.

Physical Traits

American Ringtails are large, long and muscular cats with a long, flexible and strong back. Their most distinguishing physical feature is, of course, their curled tails.

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The tail is actually straight when the kitten is born but as it grows, the tail begins to smoothly curl over its back. The tail itself is also muscular and broad, especially at the base. It has well developed bones which are not fused together. The tail has complete range of motion with no limitation of movement whatsoever and if the cat wishes, it can straighten its tail without any pain or hardship. The curl is most obvious when the cat feels relaxed.

The tail curl doesn’t impact the cats ability to move or their balance. American Ringtail can move its tail whenever and however it wants and it even uses its tail more than other cats. Due to the natural curled shape of the tail, they use it to slow down while climbing down from trees or running.

They can come in all eye colors, coat colors and patterns. Their coat is silky and smooth with short or medium length hair. They shed lightly. If you are looking for a breed that doesn’t shed at all, you may want to have a look here.

Generally American Ringtails grow from 7 to 15 pounds in weight. It can live between 15 to 20 years and there is no known medical condition caused by the tail mutation to impact its health.

Character Traits

American Ringtail is a very friendly and loving breed with an amazing personality. It can get on well with other animals if socialized at a young age and also children as long as the children are kind to it which makes it a great family cat. If you teach your children how to handle a cat, there wouldn’t be any issues.

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They are also known to communicate with their humans vocally when spoken to which is adorable. Although they are very loving and friendly towards all members of the family, they tend to from even a more special bond with one individual of the family they choose.

Their affectionate, loyal and outgoing nature turns to a little shyness around strangers but this disappears when strangers become frequent visitors.

Due to their feral roots, they tend to hide food throughout the house in order to consume later. American Ringtails love observing, drinking and sometimes playing with running water. They also like climbing and, being a curious breed, exploring. So having cat trees and lots of toys to keep your kitty occupied is a good idea.

American Ringtails are not the brightest cats in the block so training them to do complex tricks is hard but they can be trained to use the litter box as easy as any other cat.

Grooming Requirements

While American Ringtails with shorthair need grooming once a week like most other shorthair cats, the medium-length coats may require grooming twice a week. This breed doesn’t shed much and weekly grooming would be enough to keep its fur healthy, shiny and soft.

Conclusion

American Ringtail is rare and you may have to make a little research to find one but their popularity is rising with each passing day.

Their curled tails don’t cause them any pain or discomfort and they even benefit the natural curl by using it in ways most other cats can’t. Since there is no health issues or discomforts related to their natural genetic mutation, breeding this cat is not considered an animal cruelty on contrary to some other breeds where the requested physical traits come with some known health issues.

American Ringtail aka Ringtail Sing-a-Ling - Wise Kitten (2024)

FAQs

How much does an American Ringtail cat cost? ›

American Ringtail kittens can be a challenge to find since they are still a rare breed. However, if you can find a breeder for these kittens, you can expect to pay between $500 and $1,000. They are currently only recognized by The International Cat Association, but with “Registration Only” status.

How rare is a ringtail cat? ›

Wild Status

The ringtail is classified as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List.

What is the lifespan of an American ringtail cat? ›

Lifespan/Longevity

The life expectancy of ringtails is about 7 years in the wild. A female kept in captivity reached the age of 16 (Poglayen-Neuwall 1988).

Can a ringtail be a pet? ›

Tameability. Ringtail are said to be easily tamed / habituated to humans, and can make an affectionate pet and effective mouser. Miners and settlers once kept pet ringtails to keep their cabins free of vermin; hence, the common name of "miner's cat".

What breed of cat is $1000? ›

A pure bred Persian can cost about $1000 USD. The Main Coon is the world's largest domestic cat breed, and not by a little margin, wither. The feline can grow to sizes of small wide cats and are well known for tier long, thick fur. Their colors range from light to dark, but most sit around the brown tones.

What is the rarest cat in America? ›

The Kurilian Bobtail cat is a super rare breed, with only around 100 cats in North America alone, according to TICA. While many breeds' unique features are developed with human assistance and manipulation, the Kurilian Bobtail is a completely natural breed with no two tails that look alike.

What eats a ringtail cat? ›

Predators of ringtails include great horned owls, bobcats and coyotes.

Do ringtail cats make noise? ›

When young, ringtails will make squeaking sounds. Then, when they get older and it's mating season, female ringtail cats will make loud chirping sounds. Adult ringtails also use many other vocalizations. Just like raccoons, they can click and chatter.

How big can a ringtail get? ›

The ringtail measures 12 to 18 inches (30 to 46 centimeters) long with a tail of about the same length, and weighs less than 3 pounds (1.4 kilograms). The body is buff to dark brown in color with white underparts and a well-defined black and white striped tail.

Are ringtail cats smart? ›

Ringtails seem to be very friendly, social and intelligent with people. If you live in the areas in which they are common, chances are you might have a nightly visitor that is not a raccoon; but rather, a ringtail cat.

Do ringtail cats carry diseases? ›

Ringtail cats are dangerous to the health of yourself, your family and other pets. Although ringtails try to avoid human contact, their feces can spread various dangerous diseases and bacteria to humans. They become a dangerous nuisance once they get into your kitchen, garage, or attic.

What do ringtails like to eat? ›

Ringtails eat a wide variety of foods. Birds, rodents, carrion, reptiles and amphibians, and insects such as grasshoppers and crickets form the bulk of their diet, although they also eat native fruits and berries as well.

How much does ringtail cost? ›

Ringtail--$600-$1500+

The rings can be black, gray or white.

What is the lifespan of a ringtail in captivity? ›

Ringtails are one of the smallest species of the Procyonidae family. Ringtails have an average lifespan of 7 years in the wild and 14.3 years in captivity.

How rare are ringtail cats in Texas? ›

Ringtails are common in the Trans-Pecos, Edwards Plateau, and Cross Timbers regions of western and central Texas. They are less common in the woodland areas of eastern Texas.

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