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Large cat with curled ears and short tail. Muscular and wild-looking but very friendly and playful.
The Highlander is a hybrid designer breed developed in the United States in the early 2000s from crossings of Desert Lynx and Jungle Curl cats. It is characterized by its curled ears and a naturally short bobbed tail, along with a large, muscular, wildcat-like appearance. Both short-haired and long-haired varieties exist, often with striking spotted or striped coat patterns. Despite their wild look, Highlanders are highly sociable, playful, and gentle, earning a reputation for a lifelong kitten-like personality. They get along well with children and other pets. The breed is recognized by TICA as a preliminary new breed.
產地
United States
壽命
10-15 years
體型
Weight 4.5-11kg
溫度
18〜28℃
Cat food (complete nutrition)
Social and playful, good with children and other pets
Active and loves play. Interactive toys recommended
Short or long coat. Short: weekly; long: 2-3 times per week
United States
Intermediate. 這是一個中級難度的物種。建議有一定的飼養經驗和環境管理知識。
Highlander的理想溫度為18〜28℃。避免溫度驟變,保持穩定的環境。
Highlander的平均壽命為10-15 years。透過適當的護理和營養,牠們可以長壽健康地生活。
Highlander成年後通常可達Weight 4.5-11kg。大小可能因飼養條件和個體遺傳而異。
Highlander的食物為:Cat food (complete nutrition)。目標是適當的餵食頻率和均衡的飲食。
Highlander的價格因品系、大小和血統而有很大差異。請查看我們的市場價格頁面獲取最新價格資訊。
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