Welcome.
Lines made by the wonderful Beean.
Staff
Barron {Owner and Artist}
History
As far west as you can travel lands an almost magical place. It's home to many wonderful creatures, but maybe the most wonderful is the Western Mountain Lynx. Some say they were created when a Lynx and Fox had a litter of fluffy hybrids, but nobody can really say for sure. The first Western Mountain Lynx was spotted in March of 2013, and is pictured above. A small group of people, including myself, have been studying them for a few months now. And we are now breeding them at our small Ranch in the hidden forest. They are a protected breed, and can only be kept at our ranch. But we are adopting them out, and allowing the owners to board them in our kennels.
Features
Western Mountain Lynx are short, stocky creatures and are usually between two and three feet tall. They have Lynx like ears, that are pointed and rather large. These creatures are actually heavy for their size, and weigh anywhere from 45 to 90 pounds, depending on their height, and gender. Male weighing more than females. Western Mountain Lynx have a leopard, or fox like tail that is very thick, and fluffy. They also have very thick fur, and a little manning around their heads. They can be any color, greys, browns, purples, and blacks being the most common. And pinks, whites, oranges, and reds being more rare. Blue and greens are the most rare. They can also have any markings you could ever think of, spots, stripes, and unnatural stuff. Their attitudes vary, but they are usually very playful and friendly, almost like a dog. They also share many cat features, like using a litter box, hunting birds and mice, and climbing.
Adoption
All Western Fairlight Lynx that are available for adoption will say "Adopt Me" on them.
Form Rules
Please do not edit the forms in any way, shape, or form. Don't change the color, bold things, center, or underline. We artist don't like messing around with that stuff, and will not accept it. All you need to do to have a chance at the Western Mountain Lynx that you would like, is fill in the blanks after the bold. Usually the name, owner, and history can be chosen by yourself.
Customs
We don't make customs, as our creatures are from the wild and our breeding program. Please don't ask about them.
Breeding
Breeding will be available in the future, but we currently to not offer it. Check back the coming weeks.