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Mojave Bob Longhair

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Mojave Bob Longhairs keep the active, social bobtailed profile of the Mojave Bob while adding a softer coat that benefits from regular brushing. They need daily games, climbing, and owner engagement, making them better suited to roomy, enrichment-focused homes than quiet apartment life.

ConfidentAthleticPlayfulCuriousSocial
Size
Medium
Weight
8-15 lbs
Lifespan
12-15 yrs
Climate
Warm

Mojave Bob Longhair Temperament

The Mojave Bob Longhair embodies a vibrant and engaging feline personality, characterized by a unique blend of confidence, athleticism, playfulness, curiosity, and a highly social nature. With an impressive energy level of 4 out of 5 and demanding exercise needs also rated at 4 out of 5, this medium-sized cat is far from a sedentary companion. A Mojave Bob Longhair approaches the world with inherent confidence, readily exploring its surroundings and engaging with new experiences. Their athletic build fuels a strong desire for physical activity, manifest in their love for climbing, jumping, and chasing. This isn't a cat content to watch from the sidelines; their playful spirit means they will actively seek out interaction and entertainment, often initiating games with their family members. Their insatiable curiosity drives them to investigate every nook and cranny, making daily life an exciting exploration for both cat and owner. As social creatures, they thrive on companionship, enjoying participation in household activities and forming strong bonds. Daily life with a Mojave Bob Longhair means a dynamic household filled with interactive play sessions, challenging puzzle toys, and ample vertical space for climbing. They are best suited to roomy, enrichment-focused homes rather than quiet apartment settings, as their description explicitly states they are not apartment friendly. Weighing between 8 to 15 pounds, these felines are sturdy and agile, making them ideal for owners who can provide consistent engagement and outlets for their considerable mental and physical energy. While their soft, long coat adds to their charm, it necessitates grooming needs of 3 out of 5 and a shedding level of 3 out of 5, requiring regular brushing to keep them looking their best. The combination of these traits creates a lively, affectionate, and constantly entertaining companion.

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Owner Fit Summary

The Mojave Bob Longhair usually does better in homes with a bit more room, is generally a good fit for families with children, and often integrates well with other pets. Owners should expect a high energy companion with substantial daily exercise and a trainability level of 4/5.

Care Snapshot

In practical terms, the Mojave Bob Longhair brings steady weekly grooming, moderate shedding, and occasional vocal bursts. That mix matters just as much as temperament when deciding whether this breed fits your daily routine.

Breed Characteristics

Energy Level
4/5
Exercise Needs
4/5
Grooming
3/5
Shedding
3/5
Trainability
4/5
Vocalization
3/5

This breed's data has been expert-reviewed but not yet cross-referenced against open datasets.

Lifestyle Compatibility

Apartment Friendly
No
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Other Pets
Yes

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