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Cats are typically fuzzy, soft little creatures that enjoy a good snuggle (once in a while, on their terms)!
The cats below are still very cute and friendly, though they lack one of the characteristics common to most cats: fur.
There are several breeds of hairless cats that differ in the level of hairlessness they sport. Some are completely bald while others resemble fuzzy little peaches. Here they are, in all their naked glory:
Cat breeders Kristen Leedom and Karen Nelson were the brilliant minds that came up with the Elf Cat – a hybrid consisting of the American Curl and the Sphynx.
These adorable kitties have ears that curl back into “points” much like their elfin affiliates.
You might be asking yourself: what’s the point in crossing a Sphynx with an American Curl anyways? I mean, besides the fact that it makes the cats extra cutie.
Well, it’s actually much better for the cat! Sphynx cats can unfortunately have a lot of heart problems due to inbreeding.
Mixing in the DNA of the American Curl can resolve this problem (though, usually not entirely) creating a much healthier kind of hairless cat.
The crossbreeding process also produces a very smart, agile, and friendly cat that you’ll just want to snuggle forever (if they allow it, of course).
Hailing from the Ukraine is the Levkoy Cat (did you read that in a Ukrainian accent? Because you should have).
These are a mix between cats with folded ears (probably a Scottish Fold) and a hairless cat breed called the Sphynx. The result is a naked kitty with drooping ears.
It is thought that their name was taken from the Levkoy plant which has leaves that resemble the Levkoy’s oddly folded ears.
If you’re looking for a naked kitty with short, stumpy legs… then look no further! This is the Bambino, a result of a cross between a Munchkin Cat and a Sphynx.
However, breeding for a very specific look (in this case a hairless cat with short legs) can lead to a lot of health issues.
Aside from the heart problems that run in the Sphynxs’ family, they are also prone to periodontal disease, skin conditions, and more. All of those are JUST from the Sphynx side!
To make matters worse, the bambino’s squat stature comes from the Munchkin’s form of dwarfism, pseudoachondroplasia.
While this type of dwarfism is naturally occurring, it’s still not *good* for the cat.
Bambinos can’t jump as high as normal cats, and since they still have that cat instinct to want to jump, prowl, and play, this is very upsetting.
All in all, while they may appear very cute, the bambino is not going to be dealt a good hand in the health department and should not be considered an ideal choice for a cat companion.
In 1994, Russia graced the world with the creation of the Peterbald – a hybrid between a Russian Hairless (Donskoy) and an Oriental Shorthair female.
They have a narrow, long head, webbed feet and a long rat-like tail. Adorable, basically.
They may be completely hairless or they can have a thin, fine coat, much like the hair found on a peach.
Peterbald cats are very active, playful, and friendly, unlike other cat breeds.
They are also extremely loyal to their owners and will usually follow them around, from place to place. A
Peterbald cat does not like being alone and so will require an owner that’s got time to spend with them!
The Donskoy has a number of aliases including the Russian Hairless, Don Hairless, and Don Sphynx.
While this breed is typically confused with the Sphynx, it differs in its genetic makeup.
The Donskoy’s hairlessness gene is dominant (which makes for easier breeding) whereas the Sphynx’s is recessive.
The World Cat Federation recognized the breed in 1987, and the International Cat Association added the breed in 2005.
Donskoy cats are so loyal and affectionate that they are sometimes compared to owning a dog. They will follow you around and want to be with you at all times.
It’s important to have the time to devote to such a loving creature, especially since they can live between 12-15 years.
You can call it the Sphynx, the most famous hairless cat breed in the world.
Originating in Canada in 1966 when a single hairless kitten named Prune was born. Awwww, Prune!!
This cat species is found in various colors and patterns like cream, chocolate, white, black, cinnamon, spotted, patched, etc. Its color really depends on the pigment of the skin itself.
While they appear completely bald, the Sphynx’s are actually covered in a light “peach fuzz.”
Like all of the cats on this list, Sphynx cats should be housed indoors as their sensitive skin does not have fur to shield it from harmful UV rays.
It’s also important to note that while these cats do not have fur, they still require grooming in the form of baths.
Sphynx cats should be bathed almost every week to get rid of the buildup of oil on their skin. Wax buildup in the ears should also be removed regularly.
It seems like Sphynx cats get spa sessions more frequently than most humans do!
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On a Caribbean sailing onboard Celebrity Cruises' Celebrity Edge, we sat down with Bug Naked, a hairless sphinx cat who spends her days on the bridges of cruise ships, sailing the seven seas with Captain Kate McCue. Join us as Bug dishes on everything from her skincare routine to her favorite port.
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Yes. This is something I learned from the very first time I came on a ship. We left Bayonne, NJ, and sailed out into the remnants of Hurricane Hermine. I went into fetal position, and my mom was worried that I would have to be taken down to medical and get a shot of Dramamine in my butt. But, I've gotten much better over the last three years.
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Wherever I can find sunshine, whether it's the bridge windows or the infinite balcony in our cabin. Lately I've even been tucking myself into my stroller.
It would be pate of chicken with a side of chicken snacks and a nice chicken broth for sipping. My favorite snacks are popcorn, olive oil and bacon -- anything salty.
No, because on this ship, my cabin is attached to the bridge via the office, so the litter box is in the office, kind of in between. On previous ships, though, I had a litterbox for the bridge, and I had a litterbox for the cabin.
I love the anchorage ports ports where the ship must drop anchor and cruisers take smaller boats into port because the bridge team is out on the bridge wing all day, so they're closer by, and I like to hang out with them. They actually call me the maneuvering support animal because whenever they do maneuvers -- especially when it's somebody's very first time -- I stand right next to the person and take all the stress away.
I take a bath (or shower) every-other day and just stay clean. If I go out into the sun, I put on some clothes so I have protection, or I sit in my stroller with a little bit of a cover.
Note: Although Bug appears hairless, she does have very short, spikey fur that makes her feel like velvet to the touch.
Napping, napping and napping, eating, napping and doing the "bridge wing to bridge wing dash" also known as the rips or zoomies.
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