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This breed was advertised consistently through the 1970s, the last adverts appearing during 1979 claiming the breed had reached the fifth generation. They claimed to be derived from a Bobcat cross (no Bobcat crosses have ever stood up to DNA testing) and had the lynxpoint (tabby point) pattern. However, the breed itself gained a lack of public interest.