Birman (Lynx Point)

 20 facts specifically about the Lynx Point variety:



Lynx Point Birmans are also known as Tabby Point Birmans.

They are named after the Lynx wildcat due to their resemblance to the wildcat's fur pattern.

The Lynx Point variety is not recognized in all cat breed standards.

The color of their coat is a pale or creamy body with a series of darker stripes.

The points of their fur are usually a gray-blue or lilac-gray color.

The stripes on their coat can appear as narrow pencil lines or broader brush strokes.

The contrast between the body color and the point color can vary widely between individuals.

Lynx Point Birmans have bright blue eyes.

Their nose leather and paw pads are pinkish in color.

Their ears are medium-sized with a slightly rounded tip.

The Lynx Point variety is one of the rarest colors of Birman cats.

Like all Birmans, Lynx Points have a gentle and friendly personality.

They are known for being intelligent and curious cats.

Lynx Point Birmans are playful and enjoy interactive toys and games.

They are generally a healthy breed, but may be prone to certain health issues such as bladder stones and heart disease.

They have a medium-length, silky coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting.

Lynx Point Birmans have a life expectancy of around 12-16 years.

They are known for their docile and loving nature, and often make great family pets.

Birman cats are believed to have originated in Burma, and were first brought to Europe in the early 1900s.

The Birman breed was officially recognized by cat breed associations in the mid-20th century.

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