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Some Highlander/Highland Lynx cats have polydactyl feet
(extra toes)which is a desirable trait for these cats. They have a dog-like personality(they will come when you call them, they will beg for food, they even play fetch...and they can be leash trained).
They are very intelligent and very active. They don't reach full maturity until 3 years of age. They are very muscular and their back legs are longer than their front legs...The average weight of a Highland Lynx is 20-25lbs for a male and females 10-17lbs.
Accepting deposits of $150 to hold your Kitten…Deposits & any payments made towards the purchase of a kitten are non refundable unless we are unable to provide the kitten/puppy deposit was placed upon....Return Check Fee is 35.00.
Travel arrangement are available (but are not included in price)
Travel usually runs an additional $350-$400.00 for Kittens.....Shipping cost covers kennel, plane, health certificate, plus 1st & 2nd shots that are given by a vet. A copy of the first visit to the vet is provided along with a copy of the shots that they recieved.





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