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Pet Tip
Hairless Cats – Pet tip 145
For many, just the thought of a hairless cat is enough to make them shudder. For these people, the sight of a hairless cat is shocking, and touching one is downright scary. If you are one of these people, then this article is unlikely to sway you in the other direction. However, if you are the kind of person who has always been a little bit intrigued by the unique look of hairless cats, read on. Behind their striking appearance is a fascinating background, and if you are considering making a hairless cat part of your family, there is also a plethora of information to know about the proper way to care for these beautiful creatures.
Congenital hairlessness in cats is an extremely rare trait. Essentially, a hairless cat is the result of genetic mutations in one or more of the genes which encode for normal hair development. While the word ‘mutation’ implies that this genetic condition is unwanted and accidental, there are actually many breeders who select specifically for the hairlessness trait and work to maintain the hairless lineage in their cats.
- Owner:
- Chris Jensen
- City:
- Sharjah
- Province, Country:
- Not Provided
- Type/Breed:
- Calico
- Date of Birth:
- spring 2000
- Sex:
- Female
- Height:
- 12
- Weight:
- Not Provided
- Coat Colour:
- white, black, orange
- Eye Colour:
- green
I'm a purrrfect lapcat who is extremely intelligent. My owner thinks I behave more like a dog sometimes -- I chew on tennis balls (and blankets!), and like to "attack" from behind doors and under chairs. I can also open doors, so getting in and out of places is pretty easy. I haven't learned how to close them behind me, though. I don't like to be bullied by others in the neighborhood, so I stay pretty close to home.
I like to sleep on a carpet in the sun, and “chat” regularly with wide variety of birds who pass by.
