It's an old human dream of uniting in the same cat the beauty of wild and mild servant. With the Highland Lynx and Bengal, the imaginary reality and joined the famous phrase of Leonor Fini "God created the cat to allow the man to caress a panther" is more true than ever ...
Welcome to the extraordinary world of domestic Lynx ...
Animal Health Technician for 15 years and breeder of Highland Lynx 2 years, I am pleased to offer a wide variety of color and style. My passion for the Highland Lynx and that of my boyfriend for Bengal, has united us all in life and in our shared passions.
The grade level of health care and behavioral development of our love, make the Valley a great place lynx. Raised in an environment filled with great care, contact with other animals and young children, our kittens develop a unique social behavior.
Looking for a Highland Lynx or Bengal a high quality, you expect to be well-advised and have a good after-sale? You are exactly right ...
All kittens leave the nest, vaccinated, wormed, registered, sterilized, veterinary examine, complete with health record and a 2 year congenital guarantee.
Enjoy your visit, Annie and Eric.
All cats are tested negative for feline AIDS and feline leukemia. For this reason, no coupling is done with cats other cattery!
De L'Esperance Cattery, TICA registered, recorded REFR and registered with the Registrar of Business From Quebec.
Birth of the Desert Lynx
Essentially a domestic cat, it was crossed to resemble as much as possible wildcat. After more selective breeding, the Desert Lynx has now caractérisques similar to those of wild cat. Strong and muscular, medium size, longer hind legs than front legs, short tail or no, lynx tips (small quilt on the tip of the ears), look deep feral feline. This cat very alert and highly intelligent takes 2 to 3 years to reach full maturity.
Birth of the Highland Lynx
Born in response to cross the Desert Lynx and Jungle Cat. The crossing has been necessary to give the curved ears that now bears proudly the Highland Lynx. Taking the characteristics of the wildcat Developed for the Desert Lynx and have been backcrossed with the wild jungle cat, then the Highland Lynx cat extremely inherited trait. A wide nose, a square nose, a light fighter, beautiful curved ears, a wide chest, the dress for a much more defined look beautiful. With their superior intelligence to other breeds of cats, lynx stand out for their ability to learn commands, retrieving objects, etc. .... The Highland Lynx is actually a dog in the body of a cat, and for good reason! This wonderful cat communicates with its exceptional teachers, interacts with all members of his family, learns very quickly the routine of his little world and is extremely affectionate. It will delight all lovers of cats or dogs! The variety of colors and styles gave way to an incredible choice for researchers Highland Lynx. Leopard sepia tabby, bronze, silver, snow, the marbled through solid colors, straight and curved ears, tail more or less short, polydactile or not, the choice is almost endless!
Birth Bengal
The bengal result of crossbreeding between a domestic cat and (Prionailurus bengalensis), a small wild cat found in Asia and particularly in the Bengal province. In 1963, for the first time we crossed domestic cat, feline wild. It was an American, John S. Mill, a geneticist, who made the crossing and chooses a black cat american shorthair breed. From this cross came from the so-called hybrid "F1" (1st generation) and "F2" (second generation), semi-wild cats. The bengal cat breed called "domestic" belong at least the 4th and 5th generations. They can then participate in a contest or exhibition and sale to individuals. Since 1963, breeding work took place to keep the appearance of wild Leopard Cat but with the character of domestic cat. Jean S. Mill were aided by a Californian who provides eight females from the same cross and were destined to research on feline leukemia.