The Lynx is one of four species of cats with short tails that belong to the Felidae family. They can be found in European, Asian, and North American forests. Lynxes are long-legged, large-pawed cats with hairy ears, feathery soles, and abroad, short head. It has a tawny to beige coat that produces a bushy ruff around the neck and is spotted with brown and black. The tip of its tail and ear tufts are black. The fur is dense and smooth in the winter, with hairs up to 10 cm long. Except during their mating season, they are normally very quiet and considered nocturnal animals.


One day a woman named, Allison Burton was at her home in Canada she noticed a giant fluffy kitten strolling down her street. She initially thought it was a dog, but looking closer, she realised it was a gorgeous lynx showing her glorious fluffiness to the world. She ran directly towards the lynx in hoping to capture such a rare sight. Surprisingly, the lynx didn’t run away or fear, instead walking slowly through the streets. As a result, Allison was able to take as many photos as she could.
Although there were other strollers on the streets, no one seemed surprised by its presence. The lynx eventually disappeared from view, returning to the wild where she is so well adapted. Alison not able to believe what she was seeing and she couldn’t trust her eyes. It was a delightful surprise, to say the least! Alison’s said “Can’t believe this beautiful kitty just walked past my house.”

