Breed Descriptions

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Breed Secretary: LAUREN STRICKLAND
BLACK & WHITE

SEAL TORTOISESHELL MINK & WHITE

BLACK

CHOCOLATE

Seal Tortie Mink & White

The origin of the Sphynx is a little uncertain but it has been around for at least a century, with reports of hairless cats being found in Mexico, France and Canada. Most of the present day Sphynx are directly descended from a litter born to a feral cat on the streets of Toronto, Canada in the 1960's.

The Sphynx is firm and muscular with a broad chest, slim neck and pear shaped body. They are not completely hairless. The skin should have the texture of chamois and may be covered with a very short down. On the ears, muzzle, tail, feet and testicles, there will be short, tightly packed soft hair. the skin is very wrinkled in kittens and adults should retain as many wrinkles as possible, especially on the head. These wrinkles provide much needed insulation. the lack of a thick insulating coat makes the Sphynx very warm to the touch.

Although these cats do not have hair that needs to be combed, they do secrete an oil from their skin and require frequent bathing.

The Sphynx is very people-orientated and affectionate. They are highly intelligent, playful, cuddly, often described as being "part dog, part child, part monkey, and part cat"...