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Pixiebob - TICA - The International Cat AssociationThe Pixiebob resemble the wild Coastal Red Bobcat. It is one of only two breeds that accept polydactyls (cats with extra toes). Smart, active and social.
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Pixiebob Cat Breed Health and Care - PetMDAug 22, 2024 · Pixiebobs are muscular, medium to large cats that look more like wild bobcats than domestic ones. Look for lynx-tipped ears and a spotted tabby pattern.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pixie-Bob: Cat Breed Profile, Characteristics & Care - The Spruce PetsOct 17, 2025 · However, DNA testing has not indicated that these cats truly have bobcat genes. The Pixie-bob breed was accepted into the International Cat ...Characteristics · Breed History · Appearance · Diet and Nutrition<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pixiebob Longhair - TICA - The International Cat AssociationIn 1993, Carol Ann approached TICA to begin the recognition for these unique cats and in 1994 TICA accepted the Pixiebob for Exhibition Status and in 1995 ...
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Breeds - The Cat Fanciers' AssociationCFA Recognized Breeds ; Abyssinian · Ticked coat; ruddy, cinnamon, blue and fawn colors · Busy, active, agenda-driven and affectionate ; American Bobtail · Medium to ...
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#1 Great Pixie-Bob.Org | About The BreedThe Pixie Bob Cat is bred to resemble the North American Red Coastal Bobcat featuring a strong face with hooded eyes and a prominent muzzle.Missing: recognition | Show results with:recognition
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About The PixiebobIn the spring of 1985 , Carol Ann Brewer purchased a polydactyl spotted male kitten, having a short tail and a spotted coat, from a couple who lived near the ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Pixie Bob Cats | Cat Breeds - OmletIn 1986 she rescued a large, classic tabby male with a short tail, naming him Keba. He mated with a neighbor's crossbreed cat, Maggie, and one of their litter ...
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Domestic x Bobcat/Lynx Hybrids - THE MESSYBEASTNo modern alleged Bobcat-domestic hybrid has been proven by DNA testing. The Pixie-Bob and the "Lynx" breeds registered with REFR have been proven to be 100% ...Missing: 1996 | Show results with:1996<|control11|><|separator|>
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All about Pixie-bob breed - Animalia BioThis cat is characterized by its physical resemblance to the Bobcat, and even when the Pixie-bob is moving, it has the same swaying gait as its wild ancestors.
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Pixie-Bob Cat Breed Information & Characteristics - CatTimeIt took the American Cat Fanciers Association (ACFA) up until 2005 to follow suit and accept the Pixie-Bob as a recognized breed. Breeders are still hoping that ...
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[PDF] pixie-bob - CCA-AFCJun 2, 2025 · WITHHOLD AWARDS FOR: 1. More or fewer than five toes on each front paw and four toes on each back paw (Pixie-Bobs are exempt from this rule) ...
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Pixiebob Page - www.breedlist.com - Fanciers Breeder Referral ListAssociations: Pixiebobs are accepted in ACA, ACFA, CCA-AFC, and TICA. About The Pixiebob Pixiebobs are medium to large, heavy-boned and muscular cats who can be ...Missing: recognition | Show results with:recognition
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News Archive - PawPeds2005-10-08: A database for European Shorthairs has been started! 2005-09-25: A new database has been started, with Pixie-Bobs! 2005-07-30: Six more chapters ...Missing: establishment | Show results with:establishment
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[PDF] Pixiebob breeding program - TICAGENERAL DESCRIPTION: The goal of the Pixiebob breeding program is to create a domestic cat with a visual similarity to the North American.
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What to Know About a Pixiebob - WebMDAug 12, 2024 · These smart, affectionate cats are rare and only gained recognition from The International Cat Association in the 1990s.Missing: CFA | Show results with:CFA
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Pixiebob Cat Breed Information - VetstreetJul 11, 2011 · They like kids and are sturdy and active enough to be good playmates. Just make sure children treat them with the gentle respect they deserve.
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How to Tell if Your Cat Is a Pixie-Bob | ASPCA® Pet Health InsurancePixie-Bob cats are a newer breed that resembles the wild, North ... In 1985, Carol Ann Brewer acquired one of the male kittens from this new litter of cats.Attributes · How Big Do Pixie-Bob Cats... · Grooming
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Pixiebob Facts - Cat Breeds - Wisdom PanelTICA accepted the breed for Exhibition status in 1994 and granted them Championship status in 1998. Pixiebob Care. Nutrition. Pixiebobs require a high-quality ...
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Pixie-Bob: Cat Breed Profile, Characteristics & Care | Dial A VetJul 7, 2025 · Pixie-Bobs are often described as “the dogs of the cat world.” They are incredibly social and thrive on interaction with their human families.
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Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) in Cats - PetMDJan 31, 2025 · In addition to genetics, there can be several medical causes of HCM in cats. ... Heart disease in cats (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy). Veterinary ...
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Breeding Recommendations HCM - PawPedsThe first HCM test should be done at the age of 1 and before the cat is used in a breeding programme. Further tests are recommended yearly until the cat is over ...Missing: Pixie- bob hip dysplasia
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TAILLESS CATS - THE MESSYBEASTThe Manx breed is based on one of those mutations, and that mutation can have side effects such as spina bifida. The PixieBob is based on a different mutation ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pixie Bob Health Issues: What UK Owners Should Know | Pets4HomesJul 14, 2025 · Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM): A common feline heart disease causing thickened heart muscles that can lead to heart failure. · Obesity: Pixie ...
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Polycystic Kidney Disease in Cats | VCA Animal HospitalsPolycystic kidney disease or PKD is an inherited condition in cats that causes multiple cysts (pockets of fluid) to form in the kidneys.Missing: Pixie- bob cryptorchidism dystocia
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Hip Dysplasia - OFACanine Hip Dysplasia typically develops because of an abnormally developed hip joint, but can also be caused by cartilage damage from a traumatic fracture.Hip Grade Details · Hip International Ratings Matrix · Hip Screening Procedures
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Feline Hip Dysplasia - PawPedsThe recommendation is that all breeding cats should be tested for HD before being used in a breeding programme in order to minimize HD in the breed.Missing: Pixie- bob
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The Risks of Not Spaying/Neutering Your Cat: What You Need to ...Spaying/neutering eliminates the risk of these reproductive-related health problems, leading to a longer and healthier life for your cat. Roaming and Injury: ...