Wild and sweet looking, Bear, is a excellent domestic cat. The Pixie-bob is meant to look like a wild bobcat but at the same time be the best sort of domestic cat and the breed meets that standard. I am told that the Pixie-bob is good with children. That must be the highest recommendation for a domestic cat.
They are also said to have temperaments like a loyal dog but prefer to be in a single cat home. This is a quiet cat with a short tail. It is also one of the larger domestic cat breeds. When they have polydactyl feet they look incredibly cute. Bigger polyfeet are effective in making this breed look wild because the lynx wild cats (of which the bobcat is a subspecies) have wide, large feet to traverse snow.
As to coat types, the Pixie-bob is a spotted, brown tabby cat. The coat is ticked and reminiscent of the wild cats. The spots can sometimes be rosetted.
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I love these Pixie pictures, they are so cute!! We have three pixies of our own here in Whidbey Island, Washington. We would love for you to come and see it, I have linked it to my name, thanks and have a merry christmas!
Thanks for the comment. I find the Pixie-bob a cute cat. Helmi, who has photographed a very large number of purebred cats rates the Pixie-bob highly as a nice cooperative cat.
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