Pixiebob Cat
The Pixie-bob is a domestic cat breed that is said to be the offspring of naturally occurring bobcat hybrids. However, DNA testing has failed to discover bobcat marker genes, thus Pixie-bobs are regarded as entirely domestic for reasons of ownership, cat fancy registration, and import and export. They were, however, chosen and developed to resemble American bobcats. Pixie-bobs are a totally domestic breed of cat that has been chosen and developed to look like a North American bobcat. Pixie-bobs can be huge, but on average they weigh approximately 5 kg, which is comparable to a good-sized domestic cat, with just a few breeders regularly producing large cats. They are often big-boned, muscular, and bulky. Males are often bigger than females. A pet cat weighs roughly 4 kilograms on average.
The majority of Pixie-bobs have black fur and skin on the bottoms of their paws, pointed ears, thick ear hair, black lips, and white fur around the eyes with black eye skin. They have a big snout with circular whisker pads and a crimson nose leather. Their chins have white fur; however, they frequently have black flesh behind the white hair.
Some of their whiskers become white as they age. Their bobcat-like hair pattern sometimes includes reddish tones. The majority have short hair, while some have long hair. The brow should be thick, and the eyes should be trapezoidal. When kittens are young, their eyes are blue, but after a few months, they become green or gold. Tail length can range from 2 inches (5 cm) to hock length when leg is extended. The head is pear-shaped and is considered the most essential feature.