Things You'll Need
- Cat
- Your Eyes
Instructions
How To Identify A Pixie Bob Cat
Look at the cat’s general shape and build. Pixie Bob’s are large cats, the males typically weigh between 16 and 22 pounds, though the females are much smaller at 8 to 12 pounds. Their limbs will be powerful but not thick, they will also have wide shoulders. The back legs should be just a little bit longer than the front legs, making the cat seemed arched or ready to pounce. The tail may be full length, stubby, or completely missing in the same fashion as the bobcat. If you have the chance, count the number of toes. A regular cat will have five toes on each forefoot and four toes on each hind foot. A Pixie Bob will often have more than allotted number due to a genetic abnormality, though not always.
Examine the cat’s fur. It’s consistency should be akin to wool and resist your hand slightly. A strip of longer guard hair that has a bristle-like texture should run down the back to protect from water. The fur coloring and pattern is very limited. The only accepted coloring is brown spotted tabby. This means the cat’s base coat can be anywhere from light tan to dark brown with darker brown stripes on the head, neck, and legs. The stripes will become spots in a random pattern across the main body. White spots under the chin, throat, and underbelly are common too.
Look at the cat’s head. They have a very distinctive wild look. They have prominent rounded heads that are heavy at the top and narrow slightly down to the jaw. Thicker brow hair above the eyes is expected. The eyes are medium deep set with a broad and long muzzle with a very large, fleshy and fuzzy chin. The ears are set low on the skull and often have the lynx style tufts of fur at their tips. If the cat you’re looking at has all these traits then you’ve got yourself a Pixie Bob.