Grey Sphynx Cat. Facts, Origin, History, and Care
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by Eithan Zagainov
1y ago
The grey sphynx cat is a rare breed of cat. These cats have grey hairless skin, blue and pink eyes, large ears, whiskers, and no hair on their bodies anywhere. Grey Sphynx cats can be found in Canada and Europe, but not much else. Grey hairless cats are a type of cat   Grey hairless cats are a type of cat, not a breed. They're also called sphynx cats, and their name comes from the ancient Egyptian god sphynx. Sphinges have no fur but rather wrinkly skin that can be grey or blueish-grey. They are very active and curious. They are also affectionate and loyal to their owners. Sphynxes are e ..read more
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10 Best Hairless Cat Breeds
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by Eithan Zagainov
1y ago
The hairless variety can be an excellent choice if you're looking for a unique cat breed. These feline friends are known for lacking fur and come in many different shapes and sizes. While these cats might not be exactly what everyone wants, they can make great companions. Here are some of our favorite hairless cat breeds. The Sphynx It is the most popular hairless cat breed. These cats are affectionate, playful and intelligent. They are not hypoallergenic, so they do shed. Their skin is wrinkled and thin, with flat faces and large ears that fold over their head when they sleep or rest. They c ..read more
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Sphynx cats care and Sphynx cat Health Issues
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by Eithan Zagainov
1y ago
The Sphynx cat is one of the unique breeds in the world and one of the oldest. The breed has been around since the 1960s when a genetic mutation led to hairless kittens born in Canada. Today there are more than 1,000 registered sphynx cats in North America alone, making them one of the fastest-growing breeds. The appearance of the Sphynx You might wonder if you've ever seen the Sphynx cat or what it looks like. The first thing you'll notice about this breed is that they lack fur, and they're covered in the skin—no fuzzies to be found. Their large, round heads and short legs are the second thi ..read more
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