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I just took pics of my pussy!
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What kind of cat is that?
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it is a lynx right? nice cat :)
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Holy sh*t were do I get one of those?! Very cool! :thumbsup
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cooooooool
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That thing is COOOOL! Is it mannered like a housecat? I mean, could I trust one around my kid?
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Not bigger then yesterday
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oh wow, hes beautiful. :)
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" I just took pics of my pussy!"
That's just getting lame. |
looks like a baby lion, very nice cat :thumbsup
thought i was gonna see something better tho :( |
dat's one hell cute pussy :Graucho
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it got you here... |
I don't like cats but that one is cool.
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Shame on me :( but the picsize was the same? :Graucho |
massive paws! :helpme
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killer cat :thumbsup
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Fuck, what a monster! Id love to have one.
Is he getting bigger than this? What you feed him? Chickens? hahaha |
The Desert Lynx is the result of a pairings between the domestic cat and a bobcat hybrid. The resulting Desert Lynx must have at least 12.5% bobcat. The domestic ancestors in these lines can come from a variety of domestic breeds including bobtailed and short tailed varieties.
For cat fanciers having the 'Call of the Wild', the Desert Lynx may be the answer. This cat maintains an exotic wild appearance, but has a sweet affectionate personality that makes it well suited as a pet. Reserved with strangers, the Desert Lynx is very friendly and outgoing with its owners. They are also very patient and tolerant with children. Their intelligence gives them a 'dog-like' personality making them entertaining and fun to own. This feline is an active breed, but will not be so active as to destroy your house. Because of their intelligence the Desert Lynx is very capable of learning the rules of the house. In addition to getting along well with family members of all ages, the Desert Lynx also does well with other felines and household pets. It is, however, recommended to give them time to adjust to new members of the household. The Desert Lynx is similar in appearance to a wild bobcat. There are, however, some differences. The wild bobcat has a thinner body than the Desert Lynx and also possesses much longer legs. So while the Desert Lynx is similar in a lot of ways to its wild cousin, the bobcat, they are not miniature bobcats in appearance. The Desert Lynx comes in two varieties, longhair and shorthair. The longhaired version of this stunning creature possesses the ear tufts and neck ruff that are characteristic of its wild counterpart, the bobcat. The shorthairs possess beautiful ear tipping, and exhibit a clarity in their markings that is glorious to behold. The longhaired variety of Desert Lynx should not be confused with longhaired cats of other breeds. This feline is by no means a traditional longhaired cat. The term longhair is applied to describe their slightly longer silky coat. Acceptable patterns for this breed are marble, tawny (ticked agouti), and leopard spotted. The leopard spotted variety comes in several accepted colors, sorrel, ebony, chocolate, fawn, silver, snow, lilac bronze and blue. The snow leopard, characterized by striking blue eyes and gorgeous tan bodies with stunning markings, is one of the most difficult to find. This is a relatively large breed of cat with adult males ranging from 16-18 pounds, and adult females ranging from 10-12 pounds. |
nice cat
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Beautiful!!!!
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He's a Highland Lynx mixed with a Himalayan Persian.
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WOW, I WANT A LYNX! :)
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I'd hit it.
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I really want this cat! It's so damn beautiful!! He's looking great!!:thumbsup
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looks like dog with cats head
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I'd love to see peoples reactions when you take it out in public-
Apparently it doesn't mind the drag-cord? |
WTF ? is that a mountain lion ? bobcat or what ?
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are you sure that your pet is really a cat?
hmmmm..... I think that's a baby tiger...... :) |
That thing rules and I don't care for cats!
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That is a cute kitty, how big is he going to get?
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Yes he'll get a bit bigger and I do have to feed him raw chicken. Take a look at this link if you want to know more. Ne's kinda like a dog. www.highlandlynx.com |
This site is NICE .
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That cat is the shit. How much do they cost and how much do they weigh full grown? It might kill my Pomeranian.... are they nice ?
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you keep catching me off guard with that topic :Graucho
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nice lookin pussy :thumbsup it looks like its going to get a lot bigger too
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I try. :winkwink: |
Very cute Kitty :thumbsup :winkwink:
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Nice cat but why is it wearing fur catcher's mits on it's paws? :winkwink:
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How big and how much ? PLEASE !!!! BTW photos with redeyes suck but those blue eyes own. |
If you look at the paws, he will be getting really big.
Thats gonna be a serious animal one day. I want one of these too! |
TurboAngel..
I can't help but ask a few questions.. Everything I've read about the Highland Lynx says that males get about 18 lbs. Your cat is already 30 and will likely continue to grow for 18 to 20 months (if it's like most feral-cross breeds). Also.. all of the kitten/cub pictures I've seen of Highland Lynx, etc... look nothing like the cat you have. He/she looks more pure bobcat. What, if anything, does the breeder say about the size and look of this kitten versus the rest of the breed? |
He'll be the size of a boxer, he was $2,500. He's only part Highland Lynx.
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What is that ?
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are those things legal as pets? i want one.
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I don't have kids or would want to have him around them to be safe. :2 cents: |
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