Toyger cats are a breed of domesticated cat. Yes, with the appropriate treatment, Toyger cats like to be held.
Toyger cats are short not long coated animals. Their coat is uniform in length.
You might be able to own a boxer, a cheetah cat and a toyger cat in Malta. These odd breeds will not be found in shelters in most cases. If you breed them, the resulting cats would probably be very cute.
Possibly I think anything except for lactose things so they need to be lactose free
Toygers can be domestic house cats. Although they are a new breed. I'm not sure if it's a wild animal or not but it is domestic.
Most ferrets do not like to be held, just like some cats or dogs don't like to be held.
Cats may not like to be held because they are independent animals that prefer to have control over their surroundings. Being held can make them feel restricted or trapped, which can cause them to become anxious or stressed.
Some cats may not like to be held because they feel confined or restricted, or they may not enjoy the sensation of being picked up. Cats are independent animals and may prefer to have their own space rather than being held.
Toyger cats are a striped breed domestic cat. The aim was to cross these cats to produce a striped 'toy tiger' as the coat pattern is reminiscent of the tiger's striping. The Toyger is a breed in development. It is recognized only by TICA being accepted there for Registration Only in the early 1990's and Preliminary New Breed in 2000.
some do others dont
The answer is Felis catus. All breeds of domestic cat, including the Toyger, have the same scientific name.
Cats may not like being held because they are independent animals that prefer to have control over their surroundings. Being held can make them feel trapped or restricted, which can cause them to become anxious or stressed.
Yes, you can have a Toyger cat and a boxer dog if you are able to afford the animal and care for them.