Highland Lynx officially come in three coat patterns in all eumelanistic and melanistic colors--ebony, blue, sorrel, fawn, chocolate, lilac, red, and cream --including silvers, cameos, sepias, minks, and snows.
(Highland Lynx) derived from interaction of wild genes and domestic classic tabby pattern; marble pattern, horizontally aligned with as little bull's eye pattern as possible. Equivalent to Bengal "marble" pattern. Leopard ...
The Highland Lynx (no relation to the wild Lynx) was in turn first created on July 1st 1995 by crossing a Desert Lynx and Jungle Curl cats....
Development of the breed began in 2004 and an early name for it was the Highland Lynx. No lynx genes were present in the cats used to develop the breed, rather the name referred to the intent of creating a domestic cat with a powerful "big cat" look.
The foundation of the Highlander breed rests specifically on the Highland Lynx, a breed that is currently unaccepted by any recognized professional organization.
Havana Brown (Photo Needed) Highland Fold (Photo Needed) Highland Lynx (Photo Needed) Himalayan Himbur Honeybear (Photo Needed) ...
See also: Curled ears, Genes, American Curl, TICA, Desert Lynx
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