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Sleeping Beauty from "Peterbald's nest"

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2008

It's a Girl!

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  • Highly sociable cats, they get on with people, children, dogs and other pets but need company and should not be left alone for long periods.

  • Is it true the Sphynx cat is one of the most affectionate breeds?

  • @SerpentStomper Peterbald's Personality:

    The highly intelligent, affectionate Peterbald will entertain you with its playful antics. Highly sociable cats, they get on with people, children, dogs and other pets but need company and should not be left alone for long periods. These irresistible cats will entertain you with their games, love you with all their heart, and delight you with their unwavering enthusiasm for life.

  • Are these cats prone to more illnesses than usual cats?

  • Peterbalds, lacking the protection of thick fur, are prone to sunburn and should be kept away from direct sunlight. Other than this, no specific health issues have been associated with the breed.

  • HE'S DEAD!!

  • NOOOO! SHE IS FULL OF LIFE!  :)

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  • The music is great! (The cat's a cutie, too!)

  • Reminds me of when E.T was sick.

  • chicken, yummy.

  • i think these cats are aliens )) definitely from the other space)

  • Kitteh funeral.

  • cool!!!! I love them! Look at my cat here, if you have interest

  • @SerpentStomper Yes! I have one and he is so loving. Check out my channel. I have two cats: one Sphynx and one regular house cat. The Sphynx loves hanging out w/ my dog and with people.

  • You have beautiful animals, thanks for sharing.

  • Would this type of cat get along with a dog?

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