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HighlanderHighlander initially developed in the year 2004 with its inbred origin dating back to Highland Lynx. In 1993, a breeder brought this dog breed, but its suffix Lynx does not bear a resemblance with the ancestry of lynx.


Body Description:

This cat breed has the structure body that is more similar to British shorthair except its medium long coat. It has a round shaped head with broaden skull. It is chubby. It has small to medium sized ears and round shaped ear tips. Its nose is straight, broad and short and has a slight pockmark between the eyes.

It has a short, thick and resilient coat, which grows up to 2inches

Weight and Height This dog breed weighs around 20 to 25 lbs and grows up to 3 to 5 inches tall.
Nature and Temperament This cat breed is usually gentle and makes an ideal family pet. In fact, cat lovers adore its wild appearance. Despite its wild appearance, this cat breed is very tendering and domestic and also a factor responsible for its ever-increasing popularity.
Activity

It enjoys being around its owners and likes short walks in the morning and evening.

Life Span The average lifespan of Highlander cat breed is 10 to 15 years.

Highlander

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