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    PixieBObs are gorgeous, but I imagine they're extremely expensive as most hybrid breeds. And anyway we don't have them in Europe...

    Selkirkrex, you can ask for a new breed whenever you have posted the pic! It's your turn.

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    Actually not too bad. $400 - $800 for pet quality and $1000 - $2500 for show quality. Ok, show quality is horrible, but pet quality price isn't too bad. Plus there is also Pixie Bob breed rescue, which would make the cost even less. Pixies are beautiful, smart cats! But seeing as I've got 5 cats, my husband doesn't want any more, nor do I really. 5 mouths are a lot to feed.

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    Thank you for the info. If I really HAD the money I would import cats from the USA to Switzerland, but at the moment this is impossible. Maysbe somebody else will do it and there'll be kitten available in future. I really hope so!
    Well, 5 cats are a lot. I got 2 cats, 1 dog, 2 horses, 21 rabbits and 2 guinea pigs to feed, every day... but I love them all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xaja
    PixieBObs are gorgeous, but I imagine they're extremely expensive as most hybrid breeds. And anyway we don't have them in Europe...

    Selkirkrex, you can ask for a new breed whenever you have posted the pic! It's your turn.

    I'd like to see a Tennesee Rex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xaja
    PixieBObs are gorgeous, but I imagine they're extremely expensive as most hybrid breeds. And anyway we don't have them in Europe...

    Selkirkrex, you can ask for a new breed whenever you have posted the pic! It's your turn.
    I don't know that Pixiebobs are actually hybrids, and I'm certain Manx's aren't.

    My favorite of the short tailed cats is the JBT, though. It's interesting that all three of these breeds get their short tail or tailessness from a different gene, too. It's amazing how the genetics of different breeds can have such an affect on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by selkirkrex
    I don't know that Pixiebobs are actually hybrids, and I'm certain Manx's aren't.

    My favorite of the short tailed cats is the JBT, though. It's interesting that all three of these breeds get their short tail or tailessness from a different gene, too. It's amazing how the genetics of different breeds can have such an affect on them.
    Actually it is suspected and believed that Pixie-Bobs are a hybrid. Carol Ann Brewer is the one who started the breed in the Pacific Northwest. For the breed history go to:
    http://www.immaculateconceptsanddesi...ie-bob/all.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by selkirkrex
    I'd like to see a Tennesee Rex.
    Photo from: http://messybeast.com/curly-cats.html

    I'd like to see a Tortie Point Siamese please.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xaja
    Thank you for the info. If I really HAD the money I would import cats from the USA to Switzerland, but at the moment this is impossible. Maysbe somebody else will do it and there'll be kitten available in future. I really hope so!
    Well, 5 cats are a lot. I got 2 cats, 1 dog, 2 horses, 21 rabbits and 2 guinea pigs to feed, every day... but I love them all.
    WOW, that's a lot of animals. I'd love to have that many, but I leave in a small home. If I lived on a farm, I'd have all the animals I could handle. Growing up I lived on a farm and had countless cats, 2 dogs, about 60 head of cattle and 5 horses. I loved it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DallasRechelle
    Actually it is suspected and believed that Pixie-Bobs are a hybrid. Carol Ann Brewer is the one who started the breed in the Pacific Northwest. For the breed history go to:
    http://www.immaculateconceptsanddesi...ie-bob/all.htm
    Hybrid of what two breeds? The article appeared to say they were developed from DSH's. Did I miss something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DallasRechelle
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    I'd like to see a Tortie Point Siamese please.


    Found you a nice chocolate tortie point. She's not a traditional siamese, though, so I hope that wasn't what you were looking for.

    I'd like to see a Viverral.
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    Quote Originally Posted by selkirkrex
    Hybrid of what two breeds? The article appeared to say they were developed from DSH's. Did I miss something?

    Actually the father of the first Pixie Bob, Pixie, is widely believed to have been a cross between a DSH and a Bobcat. The owners of the DSH saw the cat and a Bobcat fighting, ran to save her and within gestation time, a litter was born that resembled the Bobcat. Carol Ann Brewer took home one of the kittens. After research, she discovered that it was fairly common in the Pacific Northwest, at least, for there to be litters that were believed to be a cross between a DSH (or other house cat) and bobcats.

    Of course, she never had the DNA tested to determine if there is actually Bobcat in them, but they do strongly resemble Bobcats. Now, 21 years after the origination of the breed, there is no wild DNA in them. There wouldn't be, with it having been so long since the original 2 were bred to start the breed.

    There is no "solid proof" of the bobcat heritage, but when you look at the size, shape and appearance, you can still see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by selkirkrex
    Found you a nice chocolate tortie point. She's not a traditional siamese, though, so I hope that wasn't what you were looking for.

    I'd like to see a Viverral.[/SIZE]
    I'd never heard of this breed. They're quite pretty.

    I'l like to see a Anatolian.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DallasRechelle
    I'd never heard of this breed. They're quite pretty.

    I'l like to see a Anatolian.
    This was a new one for me. I hadn't heard of this breed. They sort of remind me of a short haired turkish van. Quite pretty.

    I'd like to see a Sokote.
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    Quote Originally Posted by selkirkrex
    This was a new one for me. I hadn't heard of this breed. They sort of remind me of a short haired turkish van. Quite pretty.

    I'd like to see a Sokote.

    This was a new one to me. They're very pretty!

    I'd like to see a Kurilian Bobtail please.
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    I'm pretty sure that Sokoke and Sokote is the same breed. Right?

    Kurilen Bobtail:



    Next a Burmilla please.

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