Given my patience and empathy, I can easily establish relationships with a variety of human companions whether they have younger kids, other pets or if they are first time cat owners. When it comes to my ideal human, I can easily adapt to any home without a fuss. Interestingly, I like mastering tricks and can be trained to walk on a leash as well as sit and even play fetch – if you train me consistently. When I do voice myself, I’m more of a trill and coo kind of communicator. You certainly won’t hear me giving impromptu caterwauling performances all around the house. Oh, and I’m safe to keep around younger children since I m very patient and not prone to use my claws when startled or handled roughly.ĭespite my sociable and outgoing nature, I’m a fairly quiet cat. I also don’t have difficulty adjusting to new people and environments. Unlike other cat breeds that can be a bit aloof, Highlander cats are very sociable and like to mingle with other pets. I’ll even rush to greet people at the doorstep to initiate a game of tag or simply exhibit how high I can jump. I love company and will let my human companions know that I’m up for play as soon as they arrive. Playing, showing off crazy antics and good old goofing around are at the top of my daily checklist. My ears are hugely indicative of my personality, since fanciers share that my disposition is more of a clown than a savage feline. My Highlander PersonalityĪlthough I may have the appearance of a wild cat, Highlander cats are actually gentle giants. It is not uncommon to see curls and kinks in it as well. As for my tail, it must be short, articulated and thick. My coat can be either short or long, but both still have the same resilience and silkiness that is typical of my breed. Unlike the ears of other breeds that have rounded or pointy tips, the tops of my ears have a soft curl to them, making me appear as if I have a jester’s cap on.Īlthough they may look a bit different, they still function properly like any other cat’s. To further sweeten my wildcat looks, my ears have a peculiar shape that make them the highlight of my facial features. Sure, some of my facial features are straight from my wild forebears, like my squarish head and my boxy muzzle that’s framed by a sloping forehead and a chiseled chin.īut my large oval eyes soften any guise of ferocity and even make me look quite happy and friendly. And no, most cats don’t want to mess with me.īut don’t be intimidated by my beefy body – I have a face that could melt your heart. Yes, every inch of me looks like a wildcat. My muscles ripple with the slightest movement. Despite my rather thick coat, my muscular physique is unmistakable.Įven my bones are naturally thick and brawny. You can see this genetic inheritance from my wild hybrid ancestors in my well-developed torso down to my rippling hind legs. My big, voluptuous figure is a testament to my wild roots. Personality Snapshot: Playful and affectionate yet relatively quiet. Seeking: Anyone who’s affectionate and willing to play. The idea behind the breeding program was to produce a regal big feline look with an amiable and loving personality.Ĭoat: Medium to long, thick and very resilient. Although the breed has the appearance of a wild cat, Highlanders are actually gentle giants.
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