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Welcome to Mountain Lynx

Highland and Desert lynx 

Beautiful Highland and Desert lynx kittens. We have Polydactyls, bobtails and other wild cat features available. 

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Mountain Lynx has some of the most beautiful Highland and Desert Lynx kittens available. Our kittens are raised in our home and treated like part of the family. They are Beautifully marked with a variety of features.  Highland and Desert lynx are known to be much better pets than a house cat. They are incredibly smart with wild instincts but more sweet and gentle than a typical house cat.

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Mountain Lynx Services

Kittens available 8/30/2022Check out our blog page for updates, pictures and kitten availability.

Pricing is based on features starting at $800.00 per kitten. 
Alpine white, bobtail, Polydactyl, Highland or Desert Lynx female is $1500
Other color bobtail, poly paw Highland or Desert Lynx females $1300
Alpine white bobtail, poly paw, Highland or Desert Lynx males $1300
other color bobtail, poly paw Highland or Desert Lynx male $1100
Long tail, poly paw, Highland or Desert Lynx female $1000
Long tail, poly paws, Highland or Desert Lynx male $800

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Highland and Desert lynx adoption

Plenty of Love and Attention

Check out our blog for kitty updates and availability 

Text or call for info (304) 377-6661

Call, text, email or send us a message for more information.

San Bernardino, CA, USA

3043776661

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FAQ

What is the difference between a Highland Lynx, a Desert Lynx and an Alpine?

Non white Kittens with large straight ears are commonly referred to as a Desert Lynx. If they are born with curls ears the are considered a Highland Lynx.  A white kitten or white with a marbled or striped patterns are called Alpine Lynx.

What is Polydactyl or Poly paw?

While most cats have 5 toes in the front and 4 in the back Polydactyl cats are born 6 or more giving them very large feet that resemble a mitten or thumbs on their paws.  Not only are they very cute but they also give the kittens some advantages. The wider paws give them more balance, stability on multiple surfaces and make them better climbers. They use these digits for grasping toys and other objects and they can even figure out how to open doors and cabinets with their non opposable thumbs!

What about the tails? 

Kittens can be born with a full length tail, a short tail 1/2 or 3/4 length) or a very short bobtail similiar to a wild bobcat. We never crop our kittens tails. If you adopt a bobtail kitten from us you can be assured it is born with its natural bobtail and has not been altered. 

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