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- Sphynx cat - Wikipedia
The Sphynx cat (pronounced SFINKS, ˈsfɪŋks ⓘ) also known as the Canadian Sphynx, is a breed of cat known for its lack of fur Hairlessness in cats is a naturally occurring genetic mutation, and the Sphynx was developed through selective breeding of these animals, starting in the 1960s
- Sphynx Cat Breed: Size, Appearance Personality
Explore the Sphynx cat breed profile to learn about the breed's history, temperament, care, grooming needs, and health concerns
- Sphynx Cat For Sale | Hairless Cats | Sphynx Kittens For Sale | Adoption
These playful and affectionate cats are known for their distinctive appearance and charming personalities This hairless breed, are also highly intelligent and easy to train, making them a great choice for cat lovers and a healthy kitten
- Sphynx: Cat Breed Profile, Characteristics Care - The Spruce Pets
Meet the unique sphynx cat, known for its playful personality and special care needs Discover their appearance, temperament, and essential health tips
- Sphynx - The Cat Fanciers Association
Sphynx are medium-sized, substantial cats; not fragile in any way, with lots of visible wrinkles They have sturdy boning, good muscle development and a large, rounded belly as if they just finished a nice dinner
- Sphynx Cat Breed: Info, Pictures, Temperament More - Catster
Many of us can easily spot a Sphynx, but are limited in knowing about their personality Learn about this breeds traits, facts and maintenance
- Sphynx - TICA - The International Cat Association
Known for its hairless coat, the Sphynx cat loves attention and draws it wherever they go They are available in a variety of colors and patterns and will entertain themselves and their humans for hours with their inquisitive, intelligent, and extremely friendly personality
- Sphynx cat | Hairless, Affectionate, Playful | Britannica
Sphynx cat, Breed of hairless domestic cat, founded on two spontaneous mutations in shorthaired cats The first occurred in 1975 when Jezabelle, a stray, produced a hairless female kitten, Epidermis, followed by another the next year
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