The History of Lynxpoint Himalayans

by Kathy Durdick, Ristokat Himalayans & Persians

The latest color pattern to grace the show scene is that of the lynx point. Combining the beauty of the Himalayan, with a touch of "wild" look in their stripes, their stunning coloration has captured the heart of many breeders.

Although the Himalayan breed itself was the result of decades of planned breedings, the lynx point really came about by accident.

Milestones in the Development of the Lynx Point Himalayan
1971
Canada

Mrs. Graziani (Jubilee cattery), who bred both Himalayans and Silvers in her cattery, had an accidental breeding between one of her Himalayans and one of her Silvers. She decided to keep one of the offspring from this breeding, and bred that kitten back to a Himalayan. From that breeding came the first lynxpoint - "Jubilee's Daneena" - who made her debut in the cat show world a year later. Inspired by Mrs. Graziani, several other breeders started lynx point programs, using the Silver or Silver Tabby persians to introduce the tabby pattern.

An example of an early lynx point Himalayan >>

1975
USA

"In Florida, Carolyn Baker (Sandypaws cattery) discovered a surprise in her breeding program as well. A breeding a "tortoiseshell" CPC she had purchased (Pershima Daffodil), Carolyn was surprised when a seal point kitten from this breeding developed what she thought were ghost stripes. However, as she continued to grow up, the striping didn't go away as expected, but rather got more and more distinct. After many phone calls to other breeders to try and figure out what color this was, she finally discovered that what she had was a lynx point. Wondering where the tabby gene had come from, Carolyn determined that Daffodil was really a brown patched tabby, whose tabby gene had been passed down from shell and shaded cameos on her mother's side!

1982
USA
After failing to get enough "yes" votes from the Himalayan Breed Council for 4 consecutive years, the Seal Lynx Point and Blue Lynx Point are finally accepted, to compete in a single color class.
1987
USA

The first lynx point Himalayan to become a grand champion in CFA was GC Simla Solo, a blue lynx point male.

1990
USA
Tortie Lynx Point & Blue-Cream Lynx Point are accepted.

1993
USA

Flame Lynx Point, Cream Lynx Point accepted (Craig Rothermel asked to go on record at the time they were accepted, stating "the judges were going to have difficulty judging these colors". In truth, not only do the judges have difficulty, but so do many new breeders.)
1994
USA
Chocolate Lynx Point, Lilac Lynx Point, Chocolate Tortie Lynx Point, Lilac Cream Lynx accepted
1996
USA
The first lynx point Himalayan to earn a CFA National Win - GC, NW Oakheaven's Hook, Line, 'N Sinker, a seal lynx point male.
1997
USA
The first lynx point Himalayan to earn a CFA DM award - GC Peaceful Paws Pipeline, DM, a seal lynx point female.
2002
USA
Seal Lynx and Blue Lynx will each now have their own color class - all other lynx color will still compete together
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Order and Year of Acceptance of the Himalayan Lynx Point Colors in CFA
1982
the Seal Lynx Point and Blue Lynx Point are accepted.
1990
Tortie Lynx Point & Blue-Cream Lynx Point are accepted.

1993

Flame Lynx, Cream Lynx accepted
1994
Choc Lynx, Lilac Lynx, Choc Tortie Lynx, Lilac Cream Lynx accepted

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History Making Lynx Point Himalayans
(Click on a cat's name to see its pedigree)
1987
First Lynx Point Himalayan
Grand Champion
1996
First Lynx Point Himalayan
National Winner
1997
First Lynx Point Himalayan
Distinguished Merit


GC Simla Solo

blue lynx point M


GC Peaceful Paws
Pipeline, DM

seal lynx point female
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