Hairless Cats Might Look Creepy, But They’re Very Friendly Pets
At least two genetically particular breeds of hairless cats have become relatively popular in the pet trade, known as the Sphynx and Peterbald breeds. Although there are additional breeds of cats without furs, it has not been established whether they are genetically different from Sphynx and Peterbald.
As scary as these hairless cats look, many pet owners love these little naked ones because of their friendly nature. Another positive plus of these breeds is that they have been said to have a healthier, stronger, and prettier appearance compared to the typical breeds. Also, they live longer to the age of 34 in some cases, which in the case of Grandpa- one of the oldest cats, a Sphynx.