My Sphynx F2 outcross kittens! :)
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@Hedefar well they do live in the desert. hair is kinda pointless.
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There are no bengals... the furry ones are Sphynx outcrosses 2 generations after bringing in a domestic short hair.
Long story short - the main reason for doing this is, that it widens the gene pool and strengthens the immune system.
The hairless kitten in the video is adult now and has F3 kittens. 5 beauties without fur :)
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rich bastard
this guy has 2 bengals and 2 sphynx and some other cats
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I love them don't you?
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so what kind of cat is the small one with all those little black dots?
i love your cats! are you a breeder or you just like cats?
MinsterRogers 1 year ago
@MinsterRogers
All the kittens are sphynx F2's.
But what fascinates you is the pattern, which is called "spotted tabby". And the pattern of the guy relaxing in the sofa is "blotched tabby" aka "marble. Google it and I bet you'll find cats that you like :)
I love the cats and my goal is to keep on improving the breed step by step through selecting the best kittens to continue the "legacy".
Search google for "devilshaircut sphynx" to find my website ;)
Hedefar 1 year ago
I love your kitties! They're so cute!
dearmalika 1 year ago
@dearmalika
Thanks!
Hedefar 1 year ago
that's sick
CATS MUST HAVE HAIR
sies4 2 years ago
@sies4
Well, before humans became what we are today, we had hair all over our bodies (at least that's what scientists conclude).
Because of evolution, we now primarilly have "fur" on our heads.
Who can say, that a naked cat isn't just a step up the evolutionary ladder? ;)
Sphynx = Cat 2.0! ;)
Hedefar 1 year ago