
Led by Ms. Brewer, they succeeded in registering their new breed for the first time with The International Cat Association (TICA). The Pixie-bob was accepted into the "Exhibition" category by TICA in 1993, promoted to "New Breed and Color" status in 1996 and eventually gained Championship status in 1998. The Pixie-Bob was classified by TICA initially as a "Native New Breed", defined as "A new breed which has been identified through selection of phenotypically similar individuals from a naturally occurring population indigenous to a particular geographic region." but it is now classified as a "Newer Natural/Regional Breed" also known as N.N.R.B.
Breed Description
Pixie-Bobs are a fully domestic breed of cat bred to resemble the North American Bobcat. For a cat to be considered a Certified TICA Pixie-Bob cat, one of their parents must be traced back to StoneIsland Pixie, the original inspiration for the breed.
Pixie-Bobs are a large breed, with males reaching 18 lb or 8 kg and females reaching 14 lb or 6 kg. In comparison, the average domestic cat weighs just under 10 lb or 4.5 kg. Most Pixie-Bobs have black fur and skin on the bottom of their paws, tipped ears, heavy ear hair, black lips, and white fur around the eyes but with black eye skin. Their chins have white fur, but often have black skin under the white fur. Some of their whiskers change from Black (root - about 25%) to White (to the tip - about 75% of the whisker). Bobcat-like fur pattern, but often have reddish tones mixed in. Stomach is often reddish-gold in color with some ticking (broken stripes). Most are short-haired, but some are long-haired. The brow should be heavy and the eyes should have a triangular shape. Eyes are blue when kittens, then change to green, and finally to gold when several months old (some don't change completely to Gold, but have a Gold with a green tint). Tails can be non-existent (rumpy), or 2-4 inches (desired - TICA required), or long tails (Pixie was a long tail). Long tails are docked by some breeders due to the relative popularity of the bobtail look. The head is usually-pear shaped. The head and tail are considered the important characteristics. They grow for 3 years instead of 1 year like most domestic cats.
Data refer:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixie-bob_cat
- Small Maryland cattery provides photographs and breed information.
- Located in Voorburg, Holland. Breed and cattery information, photographs, links, contact details, guestbook, and testimonials.
- Breeder of Pixie-bob, domestic, cats. Pixie-bobs resemble a Coastal Red Bobcat. Jackson, Georgia.
- Photographs and FAQs from this Oklahoma breeder.
- A Virginia breeder also working with Pixie Bobs.
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