Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Highlander cat gear
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The Highlander breed first began development in 2004 with its roots tracing back to the REFR-registered Highland Lynx (which in turn was derived from the Desert Lynx, the American Curl and the American Bobtail). The Highland Lynx had been developed in 1993 and although given a name that included “lynx” was a wholly domestic cat without any lynx or bobcat ancestry. In late 2005, the name Highlander was adopted to distinguish the new breed and to gain championship status in TICA. The Highlander has a long sloping forehead and blunt muzzle with a very wide nose. The eyes are wide-set and the ears are upright with a slight curl and a slight turn in the backward direction, and some have polydactyl claws and likes water. The body is substantial and very muscular. Most Highlanders have a naturally short tail, approximately hock-length. Despite the "big-cat look", the Highlander is a human-oriented, friendly and playful cat.
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