{"id":1407,"date":"2023-04-09T18:00:56","date_gmt":"2023-04-09T22:00:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/omgmeow.com\/?p=1407"},"modified":"2023-04-12T04:18:40","modified_gmt":"2023-04-12T08:18:40","slug":"hairless-cat-types","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/omgmeow.com\/hairless-cat-types\/","title":{"rendered":"What are Hairless Cats?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The vast majority of cats are admired for their soft and beautiful fur; however, some are famous for the opposite. The so-called ” hairless cats ” are a group of breeds with a unique appearance, sometimes a little strange. The lack of hair, wrinkled skin, large ears, and almond-shaped eyes are the most praised characteristics.<\/p>\n
What are hairless cat types? How do they differ and how did they originate? Read on below to learn about hairless cat breeds, sizes, colors, temperament traits, and basic care.<\/p>\n
Considering the internationally recognized breeds and those that lack official recognition, we can speak of 9 breeds or types of hairless cats<\/strong> in total. They are:<\/p>\n Of these, only the Donskoy, the Lykoi, the Peterbald, and the Sphinx cat are recognized by the TICA ( The International Cat Association ), the largest genetic registry of cats in the world. Of the rest, some have been recognized as experimental breeds.<\/p>\n Let’s see what characterizes them and what you should know as a future owner…<\/p>\n Without a doubt, this is the most popular among all the hairless cats out there. The first sphinx cat emerged in Canada in the 1960s as a result of a naturally occurring recessive genetic mutation.<\/p>\n Little by little, the breeders developed the sphinx line by crossing it with other short-haired cats; This made it possible to create a broader and healthier gene pool. Some sphinx cats have patches of fine, soft fur, mainly on the face, legs, and tail.<\/p>\n He is an incredibly friendly hairless cat. Usually exhibits a very social, playful, inquisitive, and intelligent personality. You love being cared for and you often get along well with people outside the home.<\/p>\n Main features<\/strong><\/p>\n Product of the cross between the sphinx and American curl breeds, the friendly elf cat owes its name to one of its most distinctive features: arched ears. Obviously, this is a trait inherited from the American curl parent. It is considered a relatively new breed, created in the United States in 2004.<\/p>\n Although it is a type of hairless cat<\/em>, its fur tends to have a fluffy-like feel, similar to the skin of a peach. Some specimens may have tufts of hair on the ears, nose, legs, or tail. It is distinguished by being a very wrinkled hairless cat breed<\/strong>, especially around the neck and head.<\/p>\n Elf cats are very patient, friendly, and active. They love being around their family, playing games, and climbing. As with most hairless cats, they need attention from their owner. It is not recommended to leave them alone for a long time.<\/p>\n Main features<\/strong><\/p>\n The dwelf hairless cat breed<\/em> comes from the cross between elf and munchkin cats, that is, it is a hybrid between the sphinx, American curl, and munchkin breeds. It is a smaller version of the hairless elf cat. With a compact structure, short legs, and a hairless body, this kitten also exhibits the trait of lowered ears.<\/p>\n He is often described as a very outgoing, active, affectionate, and loyal cat.<\/p>\n Main features<\/strong><\/p>\n\n
1. Sphinx or Egyptian cat<\/h2>\n
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2. Elf cat<\/h2>\n
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3. Dwelf cat<\/h2>\n