22 Adorable Photos That Prove Hairless Cats Are Actually Amazing

Everyone loves Persian cats and Mainecoons. But, sphynx cats have this unique nature with intellect, curiousness, and affection. We should no longer wait and make sphynx cats part of our families. Although the name of sphynx cats sounds a bit ancient, the breed has been new and many people across the world are getting them. A mutant gene produced hairless cats, originally originating from Canada. Isn’t it amazing, we never thought that such ats would exist too.



This wrinkly baby needs cuddles. Because of their lack of hair, the Sphynx needs to be bathed regularly from an early age on and as a result, often likes being in the water, said Joan Miller, chair of outreach and education for the Cat Fanciers' Association. A high energy, acrobatic breed, the Sphynx loves entertaining its people and craves human attention. Well-behaved and intelligent, the Sphynx does best as an indoor cat and can get along well with both dogs and other cats.