The Highlander is a large cat breed with a big, muscular body. Distinctive features include folded ears and a naturally short tail, which Highlanders sometimes “wag” when feeling playful or excited.
Personality
They are very friendly and sociable cats and have high energy. Highlanders love to chase and play and are often described as dog-like breeds that can be taught to fetch or walk on a leash. Despite looking like large, serious cats, they can act like real clowns at times. They get on well with other pets and are friendly towards children.
Breed Characteristics
Origin: | Canada, 2008 |
Life Span: | 12-15 years |
Highlander Build Information
The Highlander is a large cat breed with a big, muscular body. Distinctive features include folded ears and a naturally short tail, which Highlanders sometimes “wag” when feeling playful or excited.
Size: | Large |
Behaviour and Personality
They are very friendly and sociable cats and have high energy. Highlanders love to chase and play and are often described as dog-like breeds that can be taught to fetch or walk on a leash. Despite looking like large, serious cats, they can act like real clowns at times. They get on well with other pets and are friendly towards children.
Activity Level: | Moderate |
Affection Level: | High |
Kid Friendliness: | Friendly |
Appearance
Grooming: | Minimal (Weekly Brushing, nail trimming, ear and teeth cleaning) |
Highlander Common Health Conditions
Highlander Pet Insurance
When adding a dog or cat to your family you want to make sure your pet is happy, healthy and protected. During its lifetime your pet is exposed to many illnesses and diseases and some breeds are affected by a congenital disease which is a condition existing at birth. At these moments when your pet is ill or maybe needs surgery, you want to be protected for the unexpected and high veterinarian costs.