A woman in America, April Arguin, has created two new hairless breeds of cat by turning two existing breeds, the Bambino and the Sphynx into cats with no tail (bobtailed). They are hybrids. The Bambino is a dwarf hairless cat. She introduced the gene which removes the tail or shortens it to create the …
This is a picture of a Sphynx cat hybrid by which I mean a hairless cat crossed with a normal domestic cat, probably a random bred cat. The cat lives in Russia. I believe the cat is a rescue cat. The interesting thing is that the cat’s body is half covered with fur and …
This is a very nice picture of Sara Anderson and her cat Loki. The main reason, for me, why it is interesting is because the cat has a very grumpy, stern face. He has a hard demeanor although I am sure that he is a very lovable Sphynx cat. In contrast, Sara Anderson is …
This is sad and pathetic as far as I am concerned. As a cat owner you don’t impose your attitudes about your preferred appearance on your cat especially when it relates to tattooing. This bloke is obsessed with dark, gothic tattoos. That’s fine. He can do what he likes to his skin provided it …
Here are three nice pictures of Sphynx cats. Not that I am particularly fond of the Sphynx cat. I see the positives and negatives of this cat breed. I do, though, like the quality of the photographs. I don’t know who took the photographs of the top and bottom photos. I’m sorry. If the …
It amused me: a Sphynx cat working out doing pilates using the superman position. Normally you also extend the opposite arm to the extended leg but this will do. Associated Pages [weaver_show_posts tags=”sphynx-cat” number=”5″ sort=”ASC”]
This is an arresting cat photograph. You know how two cats who are very close occasionally create a heart shape with their tails or bodies or both. You don’t see it very often and you don’t see a picture like this very often because both these cats are pretty rare and they are in …
Sphynx cats get fleas like any other cat but as an owner you will spot the fleas promptly and therefore be able to deal with them equally quickly.
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