
Bengals
The Bengal cat is a unique breed of a spotted domestic cat from the crossing of a domestic cat such as an Abyssinian, American shorthair, Burmese, or Egyptian Mau with an Assian Leopard cat. The Bengal cat has inherited the exotic spotted pattern from the Asian leopard, but has the loving, affectionate and friendly temperament of the domestic cat. They are very vocal, intelligent and people oriented cats who have a love for water. The domestic Bengal must be four or more generations removed from the Asian leopard cat to “breed out the wild” side of the Asian leopard and yet retain the exotic look.
Junglebobs
A cross between a pixiebob and a jungle hybrid or junglebob. The jungle hybrid is a crossing of a domestic cat to an African jungle cat. They resemble a North American bobcat that can have a “bobcat like” tail or a long tail and can weigh up to 20lbs.
Pixiebobs
According to legend, it is a hybrid offspring of a domestic cat and a bobcat but DNA testing has failed to show pixiebobs are directly related to bobcats. The pixiebob has a large, muscular body with straight or polydactyle feed. It usually has short hair, although some can have long hair, has a bobbed tail and has dog-like personality. The markings should resemble a bobcat’s with spots, stripes, and swirls.
Snowbobs
A junglebob or a pixiebob that exhibits the snow or colorprint gene. The color is either a sepia or in the mink spectrum. They may come from several existing breeds, which have their own heritage in feral/domestic crosses. Our snowbobs are a cross between an F2 junglecat hybrid and a snow pixiebob.
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