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  2. Fresh warning issued over hairless ‘bullycats’ amid rising ...

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    Breeders in the US have created the new cat breed by mixing the hairless gene from Sphynx cats with the short-legged gene from Munchkin cats. However, animal welfare experts have raised concerns ...

  3. Sphynx cat - Wikipedia

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    The Sphynx cat (pronounced SFINKS, / ˈ s f ɪ ŋ k s /) 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.

  4. Cat Lovers: Did You Know About These Weird Cat Breeds? - AOL

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    This cat breed didn't exist before 1966, when a domestic cat in Toronto gave birth to a hairless kitten, the result of a genetic mutation. Sphynx cats might not always look friendly, but their ...

  5. List of cat body-type mutations - Wikipedia

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    Recently crossed experimental hairless cat breeds related to the Sphynx are the Bambino, Dwelf and Elf, which all bear the same hairless genetic mutation. Donskoy or Don Sphynx, is another hairless cat but is not related to the Sphynx, and its hairlessness is caused by a dominant instead of recessive mutation. [12]

  6. Munchkin cat - Wikipedia

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    Bambino, a mostly-hairless dwarf cat, from a cross of the Munchkin and the Sphynx breeds. Recognised by the Rare and Exotic Feline Registry (REFR). [ 30 ] In 2019, the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority ordered a couple to stop breeding the Bambino due to welfare concerns.

  7. Sphynx Cat Siblings Fighting Over Rights to Cat Condo Are a ...

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    Sphynx cats are sometimes called "hairless" because they have no obvious fur covering their wrinkled skin. They tend to have interesting proportions, too, with big ears, big eyes, and a small jaw. ...

  8. Mexican Hairless Cat - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Hairless cat, also known as Aztec cat or New Mexican Hairless was a purported breed of cat first documented in 1902 by Mr. E. J. Shinick, who owned a pair of hairless cats. Despite having long whiskers and eyebrows and being known to sprout light fur around their backs and tails in the winter, the cats were considered novelties at ...

  9. Sphynx Cat's Pure Love of Bathtime Is Off-Brand but So Cute - AOL

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    Hairless Breeds and Baths. The “hairlesscat is actually a bit of a misnomer, as cats from hairless breeds can be completely hairless, or they can have short, downy hair on their body ...