Windswept
mainly breeds to add a line or something special into our own program.
Although we strive to only produce the best quality, not all litters will
turn out the way we had hoped. While most litters give us several
exceptional kittens to choose from for our program which in turn gives
others the opportunity to get an outstanding kitten to add to their family.
Since we want the best for our babies we try to keep our prices low as spay
or neutered pets, our preferences are for our beloved spoiled kittens to get
loving pets homes, although some exceptions are made to a selective
Breeders.

Over the past few months it
has become very apparent that most people are not knowledgeable on the
differences between a Bobcat and the Desert Lynx breed. In my years of
working with the Desert Lynx I can say there is no confirmed Bobcat to cat
crosses. While the internet boosts of the sizes of the Desert Lynx to
be bigger than the average housecat, and in the past has stated that the
Desert Lynx is a Bobcat hybrid, I can say I have not seen one. While
the breed is a medium to large breed it does not get the sizes of Bobcats. While
I try to breed to resemble a more bobcat look I do not have Bobcats nor do
my cats get those sizes. It is my goal to have stocky broad bodied
cats with larger thicker legs with broad head pieces and shaggy coats.
But most of all I want my kittens to have the wonderful dog like
personalities.