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Persian Kittens For SaleKitten For SalePersian KittensLynxPersianHoustonKittensTexasFor SaleUSACatsPhpThe requested URL /Kitten%20page.html was not found on this server.Welcome To Rottins ....THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS....Home of the American Bullies & Highlander/Highland Lynx CatSome Highlander/Highland Lynx cats have  polydactyl feet(extra toes).  They have a dog-like personality(they will come when you call them, they will beg for food, they even play fetch, they can be leash trained & even toilet trained).They are very intelligent and very active.   They are very muscular and their back legs are longer than their front legs...The average weight of a Highland Lynx is 20-25 lbs for a male and females 10-17 lbs. They dont reach full maturity until the age of 3 yrs.   Timberline Cattery is responsible for the development of the breed having the first litter of kittens in July 1995.  All Cats/Kittens are registered w/TICA/REFRAll our dogs are champion bred  UKC American BulliesThe Highlander/Highland  Lynx was developed to reflect the look of a Bobcat.  
To create this look, an east coast breeder bred what was then called a Desert Lynx, another breed that resembles a wild cat,  to a Jungle Curl.  These Jungle Curls were polydactyl cats that also carried the dominant curl gene in their ears.  These cats are believed to have developed a different or at least a spontaneous curl mutation on their own, just as the curled cats that were discovered in Canada in the 1950's.  According to original documentation, different breeds including domestic shorthairs were used to create the Desert and Highland Lynx.  Replace Headlight Bulb 2007 Yukon XlThough there have been claims of wild/domestic hybridization being used, there are no documented fertility issues in any of these cats.Homes For Sale By Owner 27106Welcome to Rottins a World Renowned Cattery & Kennel with animals in over 45 states & 5 countries.  Saab 9-5 Xenon Headlight Bulb Replacement
We take pride in raising outstanding highlander/ highland lynx cats, American XL Bully Dogs.  We are a family owned cattery & kennel.   We have been breeding these incredible animals for more than a decade now.   We strive for nothing but the best in our lines.  All of our animals make wonderful family pets but some make very nice breeders. They are very socialized before going to new homes.  They are raised underfoot with children. Picture to the left  is Midnight one of our kittens with her new mommy.   All kittens & puppies come with 1st shots, worming & health guarantee. Now accepting $200 deposit to hold your kitten or $300 deposit to hold your puppy today.  PLEASE READ BEFORE USING PAYPAL:::For your convenience we accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover & American Express via Paypal.  PLEASE NOTE that an additional service charge of 3.5% in the USA & 4.5% Outside the USA(Canada Buyers) to utilize Paypal must be added for their service charges....For Example if you are sending $100 add $3.50 fee and for $600 add $21.Other forms of payments accepted are as follows:  Money orders, Western Union, MoneyGram, Cashiers Checks.  
Deposits & any payments made towards the purchase of the kitten/puppy are non refundable unless we are unable to produce the kitten/puppy deposit was placed on.  Travel arrangements are available but are not included in the price.  The kitten/puppy must be paid in full 7 days prior to transportation.  If Puppy/Kitten is not picked up within 72 hours of agreed upon date of Pickup You will be considered a no call/no show and the puppy/kitten will then be resold  & all money paid towards that puppy/kitten will be nonrefundable.  RIP Satan....our 11 yr old Rottweiler that was the start of Rottins. You were the best guard dog and loyal companion any family could ever ask for. Thank you for sharing your life with us. We will always love and miss you. See you over the Rainbow Bridge Big Dog.  Dec.10, 2003-Sept.2, 2014I am the 1st breeder to produce the Ticked Highlander/Highland Lynx & also the 1st to produce the blue ticked & also the seal ticked Highlander.  I have cats in 5 countries including the 1st one in Japan & the 1st breeding pair in Russia.  
I have also been quoted in 3 magazines including 2 times in the Cat Fancy Magazine....once in 2013 and 2015 & I was also in the Cats USA magazine.  Call Lisa for Info on Cats @ 334-632-0637Call Ernie for Info on Dogs @ 334-482-4738You don't have permission to access /~a0001b57/ The Bobcat is a medium-sized, reddish brown or grayish cat. Its ears usually have small tufts at the tips, and its fur is longer on the sides of its head than on the rest of its body, forming a ruff. They have a short tail, long legs, and large feet. The reclusive Bobcat is active largely at night, although they frequently leave cover and begin hunting long before sundown. In hilly country, their presence can often be detected by their habit of dropping their feces on large rocks on promontories or ridges. Also, like the Mountain Lion, the males make scrapes-small piles of leaves, sticks, and so forth on which they urinate-along their travel routes, but these scrapes are smaller. They den in crevices in canyon walls, in boulder piles, or in thickets.
The dens can be readily recognized by the strong odor emanating from them. Expert at climbing trees, Bobcats seek refuge in them when available. Their diet consists mainly of small mammals and birds. Among the mammals, wood rats, ground squirrels, mice, and rabbits supply the bulk of the diet. Although deer occasionally are killed and eaten, most of the deer meat found in Bobcat stomachs has been carrion. They also prey upon domestic sheep, goats, and poultry but the damage done is rarely great. The breeding season begins usually in February, and after a gestation period of about 60 days the two to seven young are born. Average litter size is three. The young are well-furred and spotted at birth; their eyes open in about 9 days. The kittens are weaned when about 2 months old. They remain with their mother until early fall, at which time they begin to fend for themselves. Bobcats live in a variety of habitats, but they favor rocky canyons or outcrops when they are available.