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Bob Cats


BOB CATS (felis rufus) indigenous to the USA, this cat when bottled raised makes a good pet, males and females need to be altered both will spray. The Bob Cat will range in weight 20 lb. to 30 lb. will eat canned or dry food (use only high quality cat food) always need some chicken in diet. If put in a cage the Bob Cat will revert back to the wild.
Caracal

CARACAL (felis Caracal) indigenous to Arabian Peninsula to Aral Sea and northwestern India, most of Africa. The Caracal has become scarce in these regions because of human hunting. Weighing about 40 lb. they are reddish brown in color, white on the chin, throat, and belly, and a narrow black line from the eye to nose, the ears (black) large and pointed with about 2 in. tuft. When bottled raised the caracal does well with in the home, supervision with other domestic animal in home, some times will eat canned and dry cat food, and always needs chicken in the diet.
Serval

SERVAL (leptailarus serval) indigenous to most of Africa. Similar in size to the Caracal the Serval stands 20 inches at shoulder the base fur color is sandy to reddish brown and is covered in black spots. The Serval has a small long head and large round ears with altering black and white stripes on rear. Servals as a rule do well as pets and blend with other in home pets, they are a high energy cat. They are playful and like to play fetch.
Siberian

SIBERIAN LYNX indigenous to Siberia their a larger cat getting to a weight of 60 to 75 lbs. the Siberian Lynx have a very dense silver coat in the winter and turns to a rusty brown in the summer, the face looks much like a bob cat with more scruff on the sides and the ears have longer tuffs. The Siberian has a laid back temperament, care should be taken as this is a larger cat, and can over power smaller animals.
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