By : Sanjay Verma
A cross between a domestic cat and a serval, the Savannah cat can weigh 12-25 pounds. Known for their large ears and spotted coats, they’re adventurous and highly energetic.
This hybrid of a domestic cat and a jungle cat can weigh 15-25 pounds. Chausies are tall, muscular, and highly active, requiring plenty of stimulation.
A rare mix of a domestic cat and a caracal, Caracats can reach up to 30 pounds. They have distinctive ear tufts and a muscular build, blending wild traits with social behavior.
Bengal cats, a cross with the Asian leopard cat, weigh 10-22 pounds. They’re known for their wild-looking, rosetted coats and love for play and exploration.
A mix of Bengal and Ocicat, Cheetohs are large, weighing 15-23 pounds. They’re friendly, social cats with a muscular build and striking spotted or marbled coats.
A cross between a Bengal and an Oriental Shorthair, Serengetis weigh 8-15 pounds. They have long legs and large ears, resembling a serval, and are very playful and vocal.
Toygers are bred to resemble mini tigers, weighing 10-15 pounds. With striped coats and a muscular build, they’re affectionate and enjoy interactive play.
Possibly a hybrid with a bobcat, Pixie-Bobs can weigh up to 18 pounds. They have a stocky build, bobbed tail, and a dog-like personality.
A rare hybrid between a domestic cat and Geoffroy’s cat, Safari cats weigh 17-25 pounds. They’re intelligent, curious, and have a wild, spotted appearance.
This experimental hybrid with the Jaguarundi wild cat is slender, with a smooth coat and weighs up to 20 pounds. They’re active, curious, and need lots of stimulation.