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Buying a Pixiebob
Buying a Pixiebob is a big decision, and it is important to feel confident throughout the entire process. On Get a Pet, you can compare current listings from both breeders and private sellers, see price, age, and location, and contact sellers directly.
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Are Pixiebob cats really part bobcat?
Despite their wild appearance and early myths, there is no reliable evidence that they carry bobcat ancestry. Responsible registries and breeders treat them as a fully domestic breed that was developed from naturally occurring short‑tailed barn and feral cats.
What is the typical temperament of a Pixiebob?
They are usually described as calm, confident and people oriented, often forming strong bonds with their primary caregivers. Many enjoy following their owners around the home, may play fetch and tend to be less hyperactive than some other active breeds.
Do Pixiebobs get along well with children and other pets?
They are generally patient, tolerant cats that can do well with respectful children and cat‑friendly dogs. Early socialization and careful introductions are important, as their strong bond with their family can also make them territorial with unfamiliar animals.
How big do Pixiebob cats get and when do they finish growing?
They are a medium to large breed, with many adults appearing quite substantial and muscular. Growth is often slower than in some other cats, and they may not reach full size and maturity until around 3 to 4 years of age.
Are Pixiebobs always short‑tailed and polydactyl?
Tail length can vary from almost no tail to a short but clearly visible tail, and some bloodlines also include full‑length tails. Extra toes are allowed and fairly common, but not all individuals are polydactyl, and it is not required for the breed.
How vocal are Pixiebob cats and what kind of sounds do they make?
They are typically quieter than many breeds and often communicate with soft chirps, trills and murmurs rather than loud meowing. Owners often report that they “talk” in short, conversational sounds rather than engaging in constant vocalization.
What health issues are Pixiebobs prone to?
Overall they are considered a relatively robust breed, but issues such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and kidney disease have been reported. Responsible breeders screen for known hereditary problems and monitor tail and spinal health in very short‑tailed lines.
How much grooming does a Pixiebob need and do they shed a lot?
Their coat is dense and weather‑resistant, in either short or medium length, and benefits from brushing once or twice a week. They do shed seasonally, especially in spring and fall, but regular grooming and good nutrition help keep loose hair manageable.
Are Pixiebobs good indoor cats or do they need outdoor access?
They adapt very well to indoor life provided they have climbing opportunities, interactive play and mental enrichment. Because of their rarity and value, many owners keep them indoors or in secure outdoor enclosures to reduce the risk of injury or loss.
How active are Pixiebob cats and what kind of exercise do they need?
Their activity level is moderate, with bursts of energetic play balanced by long periods of relaxed observation. Daily interactive play sessions, puzzle feeders and access to scratching posts and climbing structures are usually enough to keep them fit and mentally engaged.