Monday, September 12, 2011

Hairless Cats

Sphynx Cat
 The Sphynx  and the Peterbald are the two most common hairless cat breeds. They can often be kept by people with allergies to cats. Other then their inability to tolerate very hot or cold temperatures, these cats are usually healthy. Despite their looks, they are friendly cats and love to be with people.
  The Sphynx breed was created by breeding two mutant, hairless females to Devon Rexs. The Peterbald breed was created by an experiment in which a hairless cat was bred to an Oriental Shorthair.
   Hairless cats must be kept indoors. Owners must be very careful about the temperature in their house.  These cats often wear coats in the winter. Even though they obviously do not need to be brushed, hairless cats need frequent baths, as skin problems occur in these breeds.

4 comments:

  1. hmmmm - would I rather have cat hair all over the place or be creeped out each time I see the cat :)

    Love, Mom

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  2. Kind of creepy looking! Kind of sad that they don't have hair...Aunt Dorothy should look into this breed. She gave up her cat because Jaret is allergic to cats...hmmm..

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  3. I love that Sphynx!

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  4. They look so cool! They look like fulffy little kiteens, well without the fluff

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