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  • very nice music

  • Красавцы. Или красавицы...

  • aw, how cute!!!

  • thats not servals... servals have longer legs....those are 2 beautiful Lynx kittens...

  • Lol,They're not lynx cat,they are serval cat

  • @AmiraArtMusic That's not a serval, servals have brighter yellows, larger spots, longer tails a lankier build and larger ears. These have really shore tails, a stocky build tufted ear tips and browner colors... like a Lynx.

  • My name's Matis seriously!!! How convenient xD

  • ooh

  • Whats the name of the song playing? Very pretty.

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    awww both are so cute lynxs,,,

    try use a laser pointer and see it

  • @bestamerica LOL... no joke!

  • give me

  • "...playing rather roughly..."

    Bravo, for NOT de-clawing them !

    While they are wonderful, own Maine Coons play rougher

    than that, a lot rougher on occasion, as adults or kittens !

  • haha there so cute my 2 cats are adorable fiona who is 6 who had a brother but passed away:( and hemi the devil cat who is over a year old and hemi lost his mom and my step sister found him and me and my mom took him in so fiona is like a mom to him she cleans him and plays with him they are the best so was shrek who i miss a hole lot!!!!!!

  • lol bumping heads

  • WHERE THE HELL DO I GET ONE!!!!!!

  • Love it so much!

  • That music was perfectly timed

  • I was wondering about the headbutting in the middle of the fight. I figure it's like martial artists bowing to one another before a match.

  • @dadoctah I think it's to show affection... my cat headbutts me when he's in a pettable mood;)

  • I have a cat named Sheba! :D

  • That's not rough at all. I know their kind very well, and those are simply wonderful :-)

  • lol I've never seen two cats butting before! is that only lynx' habit?

    cute <333

  • what type of lynx are they?

  • People are such pricks if someone wants to have an exotic animal let them all you people making a big deal out of it shut up nobody cares about your opinion in truth! Thank you!

  • Where are they from like what region? They have very interesting coats. It's rather unusual to see them so dark and spotted. Very very cool though.

  • omg i love how lynx and bobcats headbutt so much

  • why they are in captivity?

  • I hope you feed them live animals. It's really kind of cruel to deny their millions of years of instinct. That's my biggest issue w/ zoos as well. They don't understand how bad predators need to hunt. So what if a bunch of bleeding hearts would be sickened to see them feed a doe to the tigers? You think the meat they do feed them wasn't killed somehow? Slaughter houses are a lot crueler than what goes on in the natural food cycle. Give your lynxes some live chickens. You don't have to watch.

  • @MckyMseNTarotCrds chances are that they don't know how to hunt for themselves if they are born in captivity.

  • @sundt85

    Of course they know how to hunt. Even the most docile of house cats knows how to hunt birds and mice that come across their path. Instinct isn't dulled that easily.

  • So jealous. There's a wild lynx in my woods, I've seen it a couple times while riding but both times it was just awkward eye contact then my horse freaked out and ran away. I was just along for the ride. >.<

  • I want a bobcat!

  • Are these Iberian Lynx's?

    If so, good on you for helping a critically endangered species survive!

  • does catnip work?

  • @nan062 The funny thing is that there are stupid fuckers like that on every single animal video on youtube, where the hell do they come from?? I fail to see the problem with individuals providing sanctuary for animals.

  • i LOVE the head butting they do!!! so beautiful and sweet.

  • how much cost to bye a lynx cub????

  • Rhoodah : Right after I saw this video a few nights ago, I saw another video on YouTube about lynxes; and it explained how you can tell lynxes and bobcats apart. The tail thing. Thank you anyway. If you look at skeletons of smilodon, a sabre-toothed cat, and see pictures of what it was believed to look like; well, to me, except for the teeth, those pictures remind me of bobcats and lynxes. Smilodon had a short tail.

  • Are these lynxes or bobcats? Aren't lynxes grayer in color and don't they have larger paws?

  • @StephenB58 It's easy to tell if you look at the tail of the two species. If it is a lynx, the tip of the tail is all black (like in this vid). If it is a bobcat, then only the top-side of the tip is black, while the underside of the tip is white.

  • look it what happened. since these lynxs have been brought inside, they are confused about what kind of animal they really are, they think they are rams or something trying to bump heads

  • @valov6 That's... pretty much normal cat behavior during play, dude.

  • @Jetman123 cool, i did not know that. I was kidding, i do know that they are just playing around and bringing them inside wont do anything to the cat, just trying to make a reference.

  • Aren't these bobcats? But then, bobcats and lynxes are in the same family.

  • @StephenB58 those look like Siberian or Eurasian Lynx to me, definitly not bobcats. 

  • man i want one

  • people these days thing life is wild, of course it is, why not being wild yourself and respect it, it might do the same thing. hell, a cougar came up to me once and just wanted food, of course thats bad to do so i led it away from my house and done it where no one was living from. never heard of it again since then.

  • @darlthris Haha thats awesome!! i had a pet wolf one timehe lived to be 13 :) but the only reason i had him was bc he was abandoned..i think life should stay wild unless there is an abandoned baby that needs a home. :)

  • sooo cute how they boxing their heads :D

  • i think these animals do the Pet Wrestling :))

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    awww wow,,,

    2 lynxs are so cool pets at home

  • Wow, cool animals

  • That's cute. Can you tell me why they headbutt each other?

  • @MichelleMassecre they are kinda squaring up to each other lol...

  • @MichelleMassecre The headbutt is an affection thing. They have hard little noggins though so, you gotta brace yourself when you get headbutted lol. It's just their way of saying "I love you"

  • If i had the opportunity I would have a pet lynx

  • Is it really useful to these wild animals to imprison in a house?

  • @Unfallpolitiker Read her comments before posting, she has a large outdoor enclosure for them to frolic around in.

  • @SankeynMattoon

    I have not asked you!

  • @Unfallpolitiker Rofl, someone's butthurt for being called out.

  • they sound like a piano

  • really special! its funny how similar we are to animals. It's like they are wrestling, practicing or sparing for real life battle, but you can there is gentleness..very nice video.

  • I envy you. They are soooo cute !

  • i think they are beautiful. i really hate how nasty people are. i understand what they mean but you seem to know your stuff and seem to be a responsible owner. they look happy to me . i think its amazing. im happy the videos r here because its incredible. i love my two cats and often see a larger cat within them. but you you have some big kittys lolol theyre amazing.

  • headbutt!

  • dont post any pet videos unless you own a regular dog or a cat.. hippies will flame you to death

  • lemurdue > fail

  • @arleteli matis and sheba are amazing! they look very healthy and well taken care of i am looking into getting pet lynx do you recommend them? what are there pros and cons? because im hearing many opinions and i think your the one who knows what are they doing. btw i live on a farm house so they will have alot of space to play and live comfortably in. please reply asap . Thank you 

  • its so cute ::))

  • THEY ARE VERY GOOD CATS I HAVE HAD TWO ONE GROWING UP AND ONE WHEN I LIVED IN HOLLAND. AND THEY LOVED SHOULDER RIDES AND MY ROTTY SUGGAR. AND YES IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO BUY ONE.

  • @lemurdue How would you know that have you ever kept one? If an animal is intelligent enough it can be trained and if the owner here is prepared to pay the expenses to give them a good life I don't see the problem. Even wild wolf pups have been domesticated before. From what I see the cats are healthy and happy and the owner seems to be doing a good job. Get off your high horse and stop assuming things about people, you can't know what the owner will do from this one minute video.

  • @yunagi

    You obviously don't have much of a clue on this subject. Big cats like this are never domesticated, that's why the majority of them wind up in sanctuaries are dumped off in the wild. When they mature, they become dangerous and require lots of food. You cannot take the wild out of them, heck, the wild hasn't been totally taken out of domestic cats yet. A lynx can cause serious wounds to its owner and severely maim children. Also, the wolf has never been domesticated.

  • @lemurdue yea i somehow see this video turning into a new episode of fatal attraction on animal planet, and iam a hunter i believe in the true art not sport of hunting and eat what you kill, for people to feed a loss of emotional attatchment and take a wild animal out of the wild, is the most cruel thing you can do, and people that have never enjoyed or lived in the outdoors dont understand this concept

  • @yunagi ummm i have one piece of advice for you, watch fatal attractions on animal planet, people have owned numerous dangerous wild animals, and every story at some point in the span of that person owning that animal they have ben severly disfiugured, injured and even killed. no amount of money can make a wild animal unwild its a basic kill or be killed hunt to eat that is in their DNA from birth, so please come off your high horse and get a clue about topics before calling other people out

  • @1gamoguy Umm I have a piece of advice for you too. Fatal Attractions is a TV show. There's two reasons they don't show the overwhelming number of "wild" animal owners that don't get mauled: first, it won't encourage any idiot that thinks he knows all about them to buy one and get himself killed, and second, they sell the show on the drama and shock, and all those tamed animals wouldn't make those kinds of ratings. So please, do some research and find all the healthy, tame, and calm "wild" pets.

  • @OfficerNelson well thank you captain obvious! but do you not understand that most of the "wild" yet tamed as you put it but to be correct yoru saying they are wild yet domesticated which is the same as fucking but still saying your a virgin, but ANYWAY why dont you do some research,

  • @OfficerNelson in the UK they are doing studies with black fox, and depending on the certain genome that passes from liter to liter you can have a mild maner fox, while others are just the exact opposite, and bottom line these animals are wild all the anti hunters think its fucked up what we do, but to take a wild animal out of its habitat, and try to domesticate it for personal gain and not to rehabilitate to release back to the wild is just plain STUPID, but we are both entitled to our points

  • @1gamoguy OK WE HAVE BEEN TAKING WILD ANIMALS INTO OUR HOMES CAVES FROM THE START OF HUMANS AS PETS AND WEAPONS AND HUNTERS.

    I HAVE TAKEN CYOTE CUBS THAT THEIR MOTHER HAD BEEN KILLED BY SOME STUPID RED NECK. RAISED THEM TRAINED THEM TO HUNT AND LET THEM BACK TO THE WILD. THEY STILL COME TO SEE ME TILL THIS DAY I PUT NO FOOD OUT THEY COME AND GO AS THEY WISH. THE FEMALE IS THE ONLY ONE THAT LETS ME TOUCH HER THE MALE JUST PISSES ONE EVERTHING. IT'S ALL IN HOW THEY ARE RAISED.JUST LIKE US

  • @JLOKEY72 whoa easy killer for one cap lock is fucking annoying, second i read about the first two rambles of your reply back to me and you make no sense..... if you want to talk about cavemen and billy clubs i think you need to find a different video, end of discussion, i have made valid points in and out, and now since you have no validation to anything you put cap locks on and start having mental diahrea :o/

  • @OfficerNelson and damn it before i run out of space, thank you as to being so kind to answer back to a comment that i had posted to someone else. but before we bitch back and forth, i know people who have raised wild animals at a local rescue where i live, its called spring farm cares, and as of yet they have not ben able to make any true wild animal become "tame" or domesticated, so iam coming from both experience and what i have seen on tv as a documentary

  • @1gamoguy Would you abandon a "tame" wild animal to a sanctuary? Of course not. Your experience is not without bias.

    Of course, mine isn't either. I have "tamed" much larger wild cats than the one you see in this video. But whatever, I guess you're right, you can't "tame" a big cat. Never happens. That's why we don't have cheetahs walking around the zoo here like regular dogs. They're wild, after all. What kind of idiot would say "let's walk a cheetah for laughs"? He'd be killed instantly.

  • @lemurdue

    you are all wrong:I still have them,Sheba gave birth to two kittens two times.Kittens placed in good sanctuaries.Sheba and Mattis living at my large back yard.They are not declawed.Why dont you check my more recent videos?

  • @arleteli

    This only goes to show your irresponsibility. Not only did you take WILD animals out of their habitat and put yourself and family in danger, but you also bred them. You obviously learned that you couldn't handle four wild animals in the house, and couldn't push the kittens off on anyone else, you dumped them in a sanctuary. If what you're doing isn't illegal in your state, it should be.

  • @lemurdue get a fucking life, everyone has there own views and things they want to do, unless someone trains there lynx and sends them to your house then there is nothing wrong your rights arent hurt, who are you to talk about what animals should do anyway.

  • @WildBrooksy

    You can't train a lynx, it's a wild animal. Anyway, the animals are harmed by this sort of behavior. Not only do most of them wind up caged or put down, but careless "owners" breed them and create more animals that will meet the same fate. They aren't house cats you know?

  • @arleteli I hate ignorant people like that :( I want a lynx xD

  • @arleteli Thank you for not declawing them. I hate when people get exotic cats and declaw them. If you socialize them well, declawing is not necessary.

  • @arleteli Perhaps you should get them fixed instead of adding to the overwhelming population of captive cats. They aren't meant to be confined, no matter how large the enclosure is. I foster for a local wildlife rescue/rehab agency. We see this all the time. People get exotic pets for one reason or another and it ALWAYS backfires. Fennec foxes, capybaras, bobcats, possums, raccoons, squirrels, large pythons, wolf hybrids, savannah cats, etc. Leave the wild in the wild...

  • @TechnoSkittles

    Mate, Lynx are rare wild cats. They NEED to be bred and put into sanctuaries before being released into the wild. Loyal volunteers that look after, and breed these cats are helping a species survive!

  • @NZtricolor No. They DON'T. All these people are doing is filling up sanctuaries with more and more captive cats. This is not the way they are meant to live. Besides, there is not a single program designated to releasing captive bred wild cats. They simply cannot survive if left to fend for themselves. Please go to Big Cat Rescue's channel and watch some of their videos. They can explain better than I can why they need to be fixed.

  • @TechnoSkittles Yes, it certainly seems to have backfired here! BADLY! SO MUCH PAIN AND SUFFERING!

  • @lemurdue im not gonna pretend to know everything about the "rights of an animal" but these cats dont seem to have a horrible life by any means! they have a safe area to live within and also a consistent meal coming to them. I can honestly say I would love to own one of these animals some day. BTW the market for people trying to buy these breeds are off the charts! so im sure she would have had no problem selling them to some one.

  • @burtonkid0012

    Obviously, you're very ignorant if you want one of these as pets. And obviously, you didn't even pay attention when she said she had to give the kittens to a sanctuary. Why do you want one as a pet anyway? So you can keep it in a cage and say to your buddies "look how cool I am." Luckily, more states are making this sort of thing illegal. Mine, I'm proud to say has. If I knew someone had one of these, there'd be a call to the police put in.

  • @lemurdue yes the only reason i want one of these cats is because i want to look cool to my friends.....common dude, these breeds are awesome and if you could raise one from a baby and teach its traits of a fun loving normal domesticated cat why the hell not. and I'm glad your state is pleasing you but i know CO sells these cats, NV and CA all three states I have recently lived in and looked into adoption agency. most these cats our breed with normal house cats and then sold to family's

  • @burtonkid0012

    You sound pretty clueless. You need to learn first hand from the people who wind up rescuing these animals from people such as yourself. Even if you raise them as kittens, their wild instincts manifest eventually. Why do you think people cage them? Even the biggest advocates of "owning" these animals admit that they stalk their children because they're the weakest.

  • @lemurdue

    so pity, that you people can not be some kind of a president, cuz as we can all see, some people here knows it all,  ....i don`t` understand, but anywhere you look in the youtube, there are a lot of smart motherfuckers who knows the best..... how the fuck your not some goddam wel known scientists?

  • @inaktie

    Wow, I take it English isn't your first language because whatever you tried to say made no sense.

  • @lemurdue My god you are the biggest dick I've ever encountered on Youtube. Obviously the cats are doing good, otherwise they would be tied up and trying to kill the owners. It is possible to domesticate larger cats like lynxes, bobcats, and even lions.

  • @lemurdue I think you should try to sound a little more pretentious. You've got a basic opinion that owning wild animals is wrong. You have little facts about how owners actually treat these animals and you fail to address the fact of the animals happiness.

    Do you consider the domestication of dogs as a horrible thing as well? I say if an animal can be given a home where it's happy and well protected then that's fine.

  • @elcheeserpuff

    I have lots of facts. The fact that this "owner" allowed them to breed shows how careless they are. Anyway, you cannot "own" a wild animal, it's always wild.

    You can't compare the domestication of dogs or cats to this sort of thing anyway. Those animals had a symbiotic relationship with humans before they were domesticated.

    Those happy homes you speak of are usually cages in someone's backyard and starvation since these animals require pounds of meat a month, not cat food.

  • @lemurdue You must have bad Experience! with linxes & bobcats to leave such comments! Probably You had at list few in your house for few years, other wise where have You got that information about hundred dollars meat a month? Personally I scared more from people. No matter how much meat they eat, You never know what on their mind...

  • @lemurdue your retarded

  • @lemurdue shut the fuck up asshole

  • @lemurdue

    You arent very bright are you? It's not a tiger or a lion. It's not that big, and it doesnt eat nearly as much as they do. 90% of the time a grown animal is placed in a shelter, it is euthanised because it has lost its fear of humans.

  • @lemurdue I cannot understand why such an intelligent comment received so many negative ones. You expressed a wise and educated opinion, however the world is made by selfish, careless, ignorant people. So people like you, who have a brain, receive negative comments an youtube censor them.......poor world

  • Why do cats headbutt? My cat headbutts me and all the time..... It's fun but she's obsessive with it.

  • issit true that all lynx have short tail ? :(

  • ZIDANE ZIDANE

  • Oh wow just look like they are making up and come back to fighting rough XD silly Lynxes! They all remind me of Sabertooth tigers x) except they has no huge fangs O_O boy can they tear you up if they had huge fangs like Sabers... Meep O_o...

  • Now there is a house that doesn't need a burglar alarm!

  • awwww,, cutest head butts ever :3

  • haha i love the way they headbutt eachother ^^

  • wow,, i love lynxes <3 <3

    MY TOP FAVORITE ANIMALS

    1-CATS

    2-WOLVES

    3-LYNXES

    4-HUSKEY DOGS

  • @red115dragon ur almost just like me

  • They seem to be amicable pets, but something that was once wild or something that has hunting instinct would probaly scare my family.

  • lol, headbutts!

  • Wow you keep them as pets. Cool! But is it good for them to live in captivity?

    In my country the lynx is endangered :(

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  • I would love to have a lynx they're such a beautiful cat and i would everything there is to help them, though if i was to own one i would try to learn everything i can about them.

  • What kind of Lynx's are those?

  • The small ones always get hurt

  • What is the song in the background? I do believe I love this piece.

  • @CrazedBaphomet J.S. Bach's Three-part Invention No.1

  • That how my cats plays. Cute video

  • I'm curious- what is there temperament like? I'm not planning on trying to buy one, merely interested in lynxes. =D

  • Mon animal préféré <3

  • Damn I hella want one

  • qe asco de americanos!!!!! aqi en españa esta en peligro de extincion i encima ellos los tienen en casa de mascotas :S

  • They look more like bobcats instead of lynx....lynx have bigger manes and have less spots on their fur

  • Hey is it legal to have Lynx in USA?

  • @MrKontrollanten

    Depends on where you live. Some states allow it with a license. Some not at all.

  • @MrKontrollanten Well, if it is legal in Canada, and like nothing is legal here, im pretty sure it is there lol

  • @devilhamsters No it is not legal in Sweden.....

  • @MrKontrollanten weird. ok, almost everywhere lol

  • I want a lynx! alomst impossible to get :(

  • @lalabEsjen It's illegal to keep one as a pet. And also, they are a species on the verge of being endangered.

  • @27sevenSToFo

    It's only illegal in some places.

  • @nickibaby64 under the Wildlife Conservation Act everywhere in the developed world it's clearly stated that it is illegal to keep Lynx or Bocats as pets. They are wild animals, not domesticated ones. It's not a fucking hamster.

  • @27sevenSToFo

    NOT IN FLORIDA. Florida allows Lynx and Bobcats to be "personal possession"

    "Class II wildlife can also pose a danger to people. Substantial experience and specific cage requirements must be met. Permits are required for public exhibition, sale or personal possession of Class II wildlife."

    Both lynx and bobcats are considered class 2 wildlife. It is not easy, it is not recommended, but it is possible.

  • @27sevenSToFo

    I have a lynx and it IS perfectly LEGAL where I live, I checked into a LOT of places and made sure I knew every little thing I could before getting her. Not all places is it considered Illegal! Learn your facts before jumping on people.

  • @rinamom393 If you read the conversation thoroughly you'll see that I have been informed that in the state of Florida it's legal to own a Lynx, however, I think it is totally wrong since they should be out in the wild where they belong. Everywhere else in the developed world has made it illegal to OWN these beautiful animals. Cheers to them who shelter them and take care of them and fuck the people who want to keep them as pets.

  • @27sevenSToFo Cats were undomesticated at one point. Why aren't you protesting the ownership of cats?

  • @LuniaVideo Are you dim witted? Retarded even? I sure hope so because that was one of the most stupid arguments I have ever heard in my entire life. Domesticated cats aren't protected by the WWF for being an endangered species. These cats deserve to be in their natural habitat so that the species can grow strong by using the instincts that they rely on. They aren't house cats.

  • @27sevenSToFo You must be clinically retarded. Did you even read what you wrote before you mashed the Post button?

    "think it is totally wrong since they should be out in the wild where they belong."

    Who gives a flying fuck if they're endangered? That's tragic and all, but the point still stands. "House" cats were undomesticated at one point. Why aren't you up in arms bitching about how cats deserve to be in the wild?

  • @LuniaVideo Again, you miss the point by yards and yards. Geeze, must I spell it out for you... I guess I have to. House cats are not an endangered species, the Siberian Lynx is. If a species so reliant on instinct and hunting skill like the lynx gets domesticated then it will loose it's, how should I put it so that you understand... Ah, "Street smart" in the wild. The species will grow strong if we leave it alone. Spoiled brats like yourself should consider getting a puppy instead.

  • @LuniaVideo also, house cats can go and do what the fuck they want really, they can be outside because they can take care of themselves for the most part. You can't let a lynx run free like a domesticated cat, there will be trouble, because the urge to hunt and kill is so strong... A cat is happy with it's food bowl and will be happy even if it can't go outside. That's no life for a lynx.

  • @27sevenSToFo Canadian lynx are on a watch list because of dumbasses out in the WILD who KILL them for their FUR, It's a proven fact that most big cats live longer due to the fact they have a constant supply to food and water and shelter, they are also protected from outside dangers. So by ME breeding them, that's actually doing the growth of their population a better cause than letting them fend in the wild.

  • @rinamom393

    Actually, by you breeding them, you're contributing to the overpopulation in wildcat and wilderness sanctuaries and causing more of them to be euthanized. They aren't pets, that's why their owners wind up putting them in cages ... the animals attack people, other pets or run away. So yeah, something you have to keep caged is a wild animal, not a pet. Luckily, the public is becoming more aware of this disaster and we'll hopefully see a full scale ban like they have in England.

  • @27sevenSToFo People are so stupid when they try and pull that "they belong in the wild" bs with me. Ok you realize ALL animals, including cats and dogs, were wild correct?

  • @27sevenSToFo It is illegal to keep in the US as they are endangered everywhere in the lower 48 (Fish and Wildlife issued a Final Rule in 2000 declaring the Canadian Lynx to be a Threatened Species). They are very abundant in Canada and are not extended any legislative protection here. That said, keeping them as pets is inadvisable. It can be done providing a safe and healthy environment for the cat, but it requires a degree of dedication that most people cannot commit to.

  • @raymondmroz They are illegal in a few states but Tennessee has no law what so every that says you can not have one the only thing you need is a breeders license when you start to breed, also they are not endangered they are on the watch list because people keep skining them for their plets.

  • as much as i love these animals, they are still Wild animals, and belong there.

    and i thing they should'nt be kept in a home.

  • @heideroosje555 People like you annoy me to no end. Why is keeping an animal such as this any different than having a cat or dog. Sure they aren't domesticated, but are they really going to be hurt by living pampered in a home instead of starving in decreasing wilderness, or being hunted, or better yet dying of things as simple as a cold. You act like pampering an animal and giving it a good life instead of making it suffer in the wild is somehow the cruel thing and not the other way around.

  • @arnandready

    You obviously don't understand how things really work. These "owners" lock their exotic animals in cages where they pass back and forth all day. They have to keep them locked up because they are dangerous to both the owner and those who live around them. These poor animals live in a confined space where they pace back and forth and don't have any room to carry out their instincts. It's cruelty, and that's why there is such a massive movement to ban them.

  • funny how people want these animals to make themselves look cool.

    here's an idea, start working out. you will achieve the same thing and not have wild animals stuck inside your house

  • heyyy i love lynx there a amazing animal wher whould i b abel to get one and how  much do they cost?

    wright me back on my wall please :) .

    thanks ~Ashley~

  • @futilekitty

    it is almost impossible to buy a lynx.Try

    a bobcat

  • I would not recommend a lynx or bobcat to anyone who isn't highly experienced with wild/exotic animals. Despite how cute they seem to be, we should all be aware of how wild these cats are.

    If you really want an exotic looking feline, go for a domestic cat such as a ocicat, pixiebob, or a savanah. Maybe consider a bengal... so long as you select it wisely based on careful breeding, generation, temperament etc.

  • Indeed i totaly agree with you even though they look cute they are extremly dnagerous for us imagine that a normal house cat can make fataly injurys or ifection to us with their claws, then imagine a bob cat or lynx that are almost at the size of a big dog.

  • @DonChilenito they are afraid of humans

  • @heideroosje555. yes indeed they are but that doesent mean they cant defend them self from us and by doing that it can give painful scratches

  • /watch?v=GbhkXg9iFYA&feature=f­vw

    point proven.

  • @arleteli nto it's not lol, just look online hehe

  • I didn't have any problems with getting my lynx and I am getting ready to have another in a about a month or so. You should gotta find the right person, and make sure it aint a scam.

  • @arleteli why?

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  • @arleteli if it's almost impossible to buy a lynx, then why do i see so many people who own them, and some who breed them?

    i could understand it being hard to get a siberian, because i cannot find any breeders. but found a few breeders for other lynxes.

  • @arleteli lynx is called bobcat in the US

  • @arleteli bobcats are actually a type of lynx

  • @arleteli isn't a bobcat the same as a lynx XD

  • @arleteli the bobcat sounds like a demon

    check out crazy big cat sounds

  • I have a lynx, just be sure you look up your state and city's laws and restriction, were I live we can have one no problem, but then some states they are illegal to have. They are a lot of work and responsiblity, read up on all that you can about them.