Lynx For Sale


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.

F1 Jungle Curl Kittens
- Price: 1000.00 (limited time offer)
- Name: Devan
- Posted: 12/03/2023
- Phone: 435-496-0643
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Nevada
- Website: Junglecurl.com
- Trusted Seller
Reduced for a limited time and ready to go! We have 1 male and 2 females F1 Jungle Curl Kittens. They are from a highland Lynx mom and a Jungle Cat male. These cats get to be a really nice size with length last years litters at this time are averagin...

Adorable Brown Spotted Bengal Kittens And Snow Spotted Bengal Kittens Ready For Christmas!
- Price: $1,400.00
- Name: Christine
- Posted: 11/27/2023
- Phone: (614) 400-2409
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Ohio
- Website: http://myexoticcats.net
For sale. Five beautiful, glitter coat, brown spotted and seal Lynx point snow spotted Bengal kittens. One male snow spotted (RESERVED three female brown spotted and one female snow spotted. Born September 30th, 2023. The brown spotted kittens in lit...
10% off until January 15th, 2024
- Name: Lorney Deist
- Posted: 10/17/2023
- Phone: 4067559653
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Montana
Rivers Edge Wildlife now taking orders for 2024 spring babies. USDA License, Deposit, Photo of enclosure where animal will be housed is required for purchase of animal. Badger; Otter; Red Fox; Coyote; Arctic Wolf; Tundra Wolf; Eurasian Lynx; Canada...

GiGi Savannah Lynx hybrid spayed and ready
- Price: $450.00
- Name: William Cooke
- Posted: 09/28/2023
- Phone: 6105333178
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
GiGi is a very lovable, loving and affectionate girl. She was born Dec 14th 2022, she is 9 months and she has been spayed. She is very social with other cats and dogs and loves kids. She enjoys being right in the middle of what ever it is youre doing...

Siberian Lynx Female
- Name: Jan
- Posted: 08/19/2023
- Phone: 6168758284
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Michigan
I have a very sweet Siberian Lynx available looking for it's forever family. She was born July 27th she is on the bottle and doing well. She is being raised in my house with lots of socializing. I am a USDA facility for over 35 years. Check all your...

Delavan Lake Animal Park
- Name: Danette Vincenti
- Posted: 08/01/2023
- Phone: 262-203-6048
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Wisconsin
- Website: Animal Gardens
This is Oscar, he is a 16 week old Eurasian Lynx, he was bottle fed, litter box trained, and harness trained. He is currently used as our ambassador. He loves being around people.

Canadian Lynx
- Name: Frazier Farms Exotics
- Posted: 07/28/2023
- Phone: 423-237-5885
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Tennessee
- Website: www.Frazierfarmsexotics.com
Male Canadian lynx kitten available. Bottle raised from USDA licensed, State licensed, LLC licensed facility 423-237-5885 or 423-237-5775

Eurasian Lynx
- Price: $6,500.00
- Name: Marie Ann
- Posted: 06/17/2023
- Phone: 4074299231
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
Bottle raised Eurasian Lynx kittens Raised at a usda FWC licensed facility. Male + Female kittens Please know your state laws when you contact us.
Eurasian Lynx
- Name: Danette Vincenti
- Posted: 06/13/2023
- Phone: 262-203-6048
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Wisconsin
- Website: The Dancing Horses.com\ Animal Gardens
2 Male left, bottle fed, must be picked up in person, USDA facility only.
0.2 Eurasian Lynx on Bottle
- Price: 6500 each
- Name: Noelle Osborn
- Posted: 06/02/2023
- Phone: 2253332937
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Louisiana
DOB 5/5/23 being hand raised, would make excellent ambassadors Will sell ONLY to USDA licensed individuals/facilities
Eurasian lynx
- Name: J.B.
- Posted: 04/08/2023
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: North Carolina
1 year old Eurasian lynx female. Easy to work around, will take food from hand. Usda facility only!
Surplus
- Name: Edith Bernard
- Posted: 03/30/2023
- Phone: 4237210379
- Location: Tennessee
List of surplus 1.1 South American Geoffrey cats 3 yrs 6,000 1.2 Rare Sand Cats. 3yrs 7500 1.1. Canadian Lynx. 4yrs 8000 1.0 Serval. 5 yrs 2500 0.1 caracal. 2 yrs. 5000 1.1 otters. 3 yrs....
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.
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