Taking deposits - Sand Cats & Eurasian Lynx cubs

Taking deposits - Sand Cats & Eurasian Lynx cubs

  • REFERENCE ONLY: Animals listed have been sold or removed.
  • Name: Tanya
  • Posted: 03/16/2021
  • Location: New York
  • ID #64048
Taking deposits on 2021 Sand Cat kittens and Eurasian Lynx cubs, both are due in May. Please e-mail for more information and price. USDA licensed facilities only.


Our sand cat offspring are wonderful outreach education ambassadors or exhibit animals that the public loves. Parents are imported so provide new genetics in the USA. While these cats are true desert cats they thrive in many climates including Western NY. They have a heated indoor holding area with a dehumidifier running but are given access to their outdoor exhibit year around and are thriving. Contact us if you would like to add this unique and dynamic small species to your facility.


Our Eurasian Lynx pair throws beautifully spotted/striped kittens. These cats have been bred for temperament to utilize as outreach education animals. Dam was utilized at another facility for daily onsite shows, sire traveled the country for programs (both well into adulthood, then they were paired for breeding project) and previous progeny are also proven outreach animals. Our facility maintains a 4 year old out of this pair that is used for both onsite and offsite education programs.


Contact via email or text for more information and price. Kittens/cubs are reserved in order of deposits received. We are USDA licensed and require anyone acquiring one of these cats to also be USDA licensed.

Comments

  • Lenny Sackett on December 4
    Very interested in purchasing a cub . ( Male or female) thank you
  • lola on December 1
    Can you import them into canada?
  • Nomi Papke on September 25
    We are seriously looking for male lynx, please let me know if there are any available.
  • Ryan Tanio on September 19
    Hello about the Eurasian Lyn how much the fee thanks. And where can I acquired USDA licensed. Thanks
  • Jose orellana on April 25
    How much for lynx cubs?
  • David Hull on March 24
    Im interested in your lynx if you still have them of course.