Yes, you can have a Toyger cat and a boxer dog if you are able to afford the animal and care for them.
The answer is Felis catus. All breeds of domestic cat, including the Toyger, have the same scientific name.
Toyger cats are a breed of domesticated cat. Yes, with the appropriate treatment, Toyger cats like to be held.
well if the cat that the hypoallergenic cat is mixed with isn't hypoall. then the cat isn't hypoallergenic. if the mix includes all hypoall. cats then the cat is hypoallergenic.
A toyger is a cat that is a cross breed between a bengal cat and a striped domestic short hair cat. They were developed to have stripes and orange or brown coloration reminiscent of a tiger.
It may be possible to find a Toyger cat or boxer dog in a shelter. You just need to call around to local shelters.
A Doberman, a German shepherd, a boxer, a Toyger cat, an ocicat and a domestic short hair cat can probably get along if they are raised together and trained well.
The highlander cat is not hypoallergenic. However, there is a long list of cat breeds that are hypoallergenic. Some of these include the Bengal, the Devon Rex, the Siamese, as well as the Burmese.
When looking to adopt a hypoallergenic cat, the steps to take include researching hypoallergenic cat breeds, visiting shelters or breeders that specialize in hypoallergenic cats, spending time with the cat to see if you have any allergic reactions, and preparing your home for the new cat's arrival. It's also important to consult with a veterinarian to ensure you can provide proper care for the hypoallergenic cat.
there is no such thing as a hypoallergenic cat
If you raise a Cheetah cat, a toyger cat, a boxer, a doberman and a German shepherd from early puppy and kitten hood, they will most likely get along. This can depend on the personality of the animals though.
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.