The Highland Lynx was developed by crossing two existing breeds, the Desert Lynx and the Jungle Curl. The Jungle Curl is a curled eared African Jungle Cat hybrid, and the Desert Lynx is a Bobcat hybrid. The Highland Lynx has many of the characteristics of the Bobcat with the distinctive curled ears of the Jungle Curl. These cats are definitely family cats. They are inquisitive and want to be a part of household activities. They come in both long and short hair and require the same care as any domestic cat. Many are polydactyl (six-toed). If you are looking for a large cat with a distinctive wild appearance and a dog-like personality, you need to look no further than the Highland Lynx.
I'm a Ragdoll kitten, born April 17, 2009. I am 1 year and 10 months old. My color pattern is seal point, bi-color, and lynx and weigh about 13 lbs so far. I have a new girlfriend, Coco (when she gets bigger) - she's 6 months old, but we already love each other.
A baby white tiger? And American Curl? Or string!
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ReplyDeleteThe Highland Lynx was developed by crossing two existing breeds, the Desert Lynx and the Jungle Curl. The Jungle Curl is a curled eared African Jungle Cat hybrid, and the Desert Lynx is a Bobcat hybrid. The Highland Lynx has many of the characteristics of the Bobcat with the distinctive curled ears of the Jungle Curl. These cats are definitely family cats. They are inquisitive and want to be a part of household activities. They come in both long and short hair and require the same care as any domestic cat. Many are polydactyl (six-toed). If you are looking for a large cat with a distinctive wild appearance and a dog-like personality, you need to look no further than the Highland Lynx.
ReplyDeleteThey are the same size as I will be when I grow up - if I grow to my potential 20 lbs, that is.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info! I had no idea such cats existed. :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't do so good on this quiz did I Hans?
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