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No, bobcats are wild animals and are generally not friendly to humans.
A bobcat kitten can cost anywhere from $1,500 to $4,000, depending on the breeder and legality in your area.
Bobcats are wild animals and are generally not friendly toward humans; they tend to avoid contact and can act aggressively if they feel threatened.
A bobcat kitten typically costs between $1,500 and $3,000, depending on the breeder, legal requirements, and other factors.
Yes, in some states you can own a lynx as a pet, but it depends on local laws and permit requirements.
The largest cat you can legally own in the US is generally a serval, though laws vary by state and owning larger cats like tigers is heavily restricted or banned.
Bobcats can technically be kept as pets in some U.S. states, but they require special permits and are generally considered unsuitable for domestication.
Some U.S. states, including Wisconsin, Alabama, and North Carolina, allow owning bobcats as pets with permits or under specific regulations.
Yes, lavender is toxic to cats due to the presence of linalool and linalyl acetate, which can cause gastrointestinal and central nervous system issues.

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