{No, I did not make that up. Cattery. It’s a word and people use it without laughing. Like a factory. A cat factory. Doesn’t it remind you of a puppy mill?}
They breed wild with tame to produce cross-species like Bengals (hybrid of an Asian leopard cat and a domestic cat), and Savannahs (hybrid of a Servel and a Siamese). There are other varieties like the Serengeti, Toyger, and Cheetoh. The goal is to combine “ideal” wild-looking characteristics to get a mini jungle cat for a pet.
Here’s where I remind/admit that I have a cockapoo, a hybrid dog with poodle and cocker spaniel parents. I would like to note that this hybrid is within the same species. BUT it was done with the intent to please humans, not the dogs. Maybe that is why this interests me. And my paranoid mind whispers, Are humans next?
When I read about this I kept snorting in disbelief. It is the saddest and most unbelievable thing I have heard about in a long time. And it’s true. A cattery owner can sell wild crossbreeds for fifteen thousand dollars or more. The mini-tigers, leopards, and panthers may look good if you go for that sort of I-own-a-wild-animal image, but they still retain feral instincts. They’re dangerous.
People are so over scared of pit bulls and yet thousands of cats are being purposefully bred to be half predator, half purr machine. Who knows what genes come out when? Dogfights are universally abhorred. I believe catteries are in the same category of wrongness. Pimping your animals out to meet your own delusions of grandeur/power/scientific madness is not cool, people.
I hope that PETA and friends can lobby for tighter laws before breeder curiosity really does kill the simplicity of a normal pet cat.
~gregorific