Lynx For Sale

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Lynx are classified as medium-sized members of the cat family. The smallest species of lynx is the bobcat and the Canada lynx and the largest is the Eurasian lynx. Lynx are characterized as having short tails, large, padded paws, long facial whiskers, and tufts of black hair on the tips of their ears. They range in color from medium brown to a goldish off-white.

Siberian lynx pair

  • Price: $9,000.00
  • Name: Ron manor
  • Posted: 12/16/2024
  • Phone: 6156315300
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Tennessee

Selling breeding pair of lynx’s. Male is four female is five. These are not house pets Contact me 6156315300

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Canadian lynx kittens

  • Price: $4,000.00
  • Name: Joseph Zimmerman
  • Posted: 12/15/2024
  • Phone: 3204914125
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Minnesota

We will have Canadian lynx kittens available this coming spring. MN DNR permitted and USDA licensed facility, Sauk Centre, MN. Now is the time to get on a waiting list, ask the right questions, and make sure you’re legal to own. Every kitten is bottl...

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Canadian bobcat kittens

  • Price: $4,000.00
  • Name: J2Z Ranch and Exotics
  • Posted: 12/06/2024
  • Phone: 3204914125
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Minnesota

We will have Canadian lynx kittens available this coming spring. MN DNR permitted and USDA licensed facility, Sauk Centre, MN. Now is the time to get on a waiting list, ask the right questions, and make sure you’re legal to own. Every kitten is bottl...

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Brown Rosetted Female Bengal

  • Price: $1,000.00
  • Name: Dasynda Rosenbarger
  • Posted: 11/13/2024
  • Phone: 8122873631
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Indiana

TICA Registered SBT Bengal Kitten (Female) DOB 5/30/24 Very friendly and playful Raised in home around children and other animals As a pet she will come spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, registered, vet checked, and come with a 3 year health guar...

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Exotic seal snow lynx kittens

  • Price: $1,500.00
  • Name: Donna Newsome
  • Posted: 10/08/2024
  • Phone: 937-231-2394
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Ohio

4 SBT seal minks Bengal Cubs Exotic look of the Wild, they are 8 weeks old first vaccine, health guarantee for one year if any congential promblems 1 silver black brown male in that litter all spotted very nice and blue eyes.For more info and picture...

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EURASIAN LYNX, MALE, 4YR

  • Name: MIKE DAVIS
  • Posted: 10/06/2024
  • Phone: 803-662-4270
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: South Carolina

4yr, Male, Tamed and easy to work around

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Now taking orders for Spring 2025 babies : Arctic Wolves, Tundra Wolves, Mountain Lions, Fox; red, cross, silver, Grey Fox, Badger, Bobcat, Canada Lynx, Eurasian Lynx, River Otters.

  • Name: Lorney Deist
  • Posted: 09/23/2024
  • Phone: 4067559653
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Montana

Triple D is a USDA licensed facility. To order we will need a copy of your USDA License, a deposit and a photo of enclosure where animal will reside. Buyers will need to pick up at Triple D facility. Get your deposit to Triple D by January 1st, 2025...

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Spayed Lynx Savannah in need of rehoming

  • Price: $200.00
  • Name: William Cooke
  • Posted: 08/11/2024
  • Phone: 6105333178
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

Parune is Highland Lynx/Savannah cross about 1.5 years old looking for her forever home. We used to breed and are retired. We wanted to keep this beautiful baby but our older cats are just not having it and are picking on her, she isnt feeling so hap...

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Bengal kittens

  • Name: Tanya Mulligan
  • Posted: 08/10/2024
  • Phone: 8583821097
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

2 male Bengal kittens. 1 snow lynx with bright blue eyes, 1 brown rosette covered with glitter coat. TICA registered, all vaccines complete, vet certified healthy. Ready for new forever homes

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Lynx

Enclosures for lynx should, at the minimum, measure six-feet by twelve-feet with a vertical dimension of at least eight-feet. The top of the enclosure should be covered with the same material as the walls. The safety of the keepers should be a top concern. A double entry system will reduce the chances of the animal escaping while being attended to by a keeper. Additionally, the habitat should include secure stalls or small, individual cages that the animal can be kept in if sick or injured, being cared for by the veterinarian, or while the enclosure is being cleaned. An enclosure that is as close to the animal’s natural environment will help reduce anxiety in the animal. Trees, rocks, ledges, shrubs, ponds, and logs all should be incorporated into the habitat.

Lynx Diet

Like other members of the large cat family, lynx are obligate carnivores, meaning they cannot eat anything other than meat. They prefer to eat smaller mammals, such as rabbits, fawns, squirrels. In captivity, lynx should be offered a diet of fresh meat, preferably in the form of whole animals. Rats, guinea pigs, rabbits and squirrels are good choices.

Lynx Enrichment

If their habitat is set up correctly, the lynx will have the freedom to climb trees, jump on rocks and perch on branches. But they need additional enrichment to help them satisfy their natural instincts. In many case, keepers hide the lynx’s food in various places around the enclosure so the animal must hunt for it. New logs, fallen trees, and boulders can add to some novelty to their space.

Breeding Lynx

Female lynx give birth about once a year, on average. They don’t make their own dens, but make use of den-like structures that they find, such as fallen logs or root systems. The kittens stay with their mothers for the first year of life while their mother teaches them to hunt. The male lynx plays no role in rearing the offspring.

Comments

  • Kate on September 20
    I love all of the kittens they are all so cute!
  • carla layton on April 14
    Looking to get a Canadian linx baby boy. How do i go about contact USDA
  • Frankie on February 16
    Wild animals for wild places, ~ you can take the boy out of the bush, but you can't take the bush out of the boy ! Lynx and the rest need space and freedom 🐺
  • Frankie on February 15
    Lynx and other wild creatures are unsuitable as pets~ wild and free is the only way to be for them, get a Dog or domestic Cat instead, they will be much happier !
  • Billy on January 22
    I've had a a Bobcat pet.im looking to find a baby lynx or bobcat.i live on 80 acres in the forest. Thank you
  • Sebrena Pattison on January 15
    I would love to purchase a lynx kitten. Please message me in regards of what you have to offer. Thank you. Sebrena.
  • claudia schroeder on January 4
    Hi happy new year I live in canada are you shipping to canada Thank you claudia
  • Shawn Woody on December 29
    I would like to purchase a lynx
  • Shawn Woody on December 29
    I'm trying to figure out where to purchase a lynx from
  • Mike Harris on November 28
    Looking for a young male or female
  • Eva Barber on April 11
    How do I get one I am very interested
  • Troy Olmsted on April 6
    I am looking for a retired breeding lynx that needs a place to retire
  • Don Scheffler on August 25
    Please contact me in regards to the lynx you have for sale. Please text. Thank you. Don