Sphynx
- Character: Good temperament, easy to train
- Type: Medium cat
- Production Place: Canada
- Weight: 3.5-7 kg
- Life Span: 10-12 years
- Behoof: Watching cat companion cat
Canadian hairless cats, also known as Sphinx cats, are named Sphynx in English, and they come from Canada, but the documented hairless cats were first discovered in the United States, although the people who discovered the cats did not have them for research and continued breeding, instead, Canadian cat breeders discovered the cats and bred them. In fact, hairless cats exist all over the world, as hairless cats are mainly created due to genetic mutations.
Canadian hairless cats are not completely naked with no hair at all. They have hair in their ears, mouth, nose and feet, but no hair on the rest of their body. Although these cats are liked by people who are allergic to cat hair but love cats, there are still many people who cannot accept their wrinkled hairless skin.
Although Canadian hairless cats do not have a "traditional beauty" look, they have a very gentle personality. They always look very harmonious with their own kind, and once you see that image once, you will never forget it. In addition, Canadian hairless cats get along well with other cats, dogs and other animals, so they are also suitable as family companion pets.
Most importantly, Canadian Hairless Cats have a high IQ. If you thought Siamese cats had the best IQ among cats, the latest survey report will make until, there is a cat that has a better IQ than Siamese cats, and that is Canadian Hairless Cats, which means that owners will have a relatively easy time training their cats and they can also train them to master some difficult skills. Some people think that Canadian hairless cats look dark, odd and with so little evil and scary, so Canadian hairless cats do not get as much attention and love as other cats. But as the saying goes, don't judge a book by its cover. Although Canadian Hairless Cats look very different, they are gentle and easy to train, so people who have owned a Canadian Hairless Cat have praised such a cat. Because of their smooth skin, some people have suggested tattooing cats to make them more appealing to some people, but this has been unanimously opposed by animal lovers. Currently it is not easy to buy a Canadian hairless cat in China, as it is a rare breed and difficult to introduce, and it is not possible to do a good job of raising such a cat without a certain amount of financial means. When Canadian hairless cats first appeared in people's eyes, many people found them difficult to manage and tame, however, after a period of time, many people found that Canadian hairless cats are not only docile, they are also very easy to be trained, so Canadian hairless cats gradually began to enter people's homes.
At first, the Canadian hairless cats were discovered by chance, but cat breeders began to study them because many people like cats but they are allergic to cat hair, and the emergence of hairless cats could solve such a problem, so the breeding of hairless cats was officially put on the agenda. Because of the sparse hair (hairless cats are not really hairless, but only have long hair on certain specific parts of their bodies, such as the ears, mouth, nose, etc.), the touch of such cats is completely different from other cats.
Canadian hairless cats have a high IQ, and their IQ even surpasses that of Siamese cats, so in addition to training in basic life skills, owners can also teach them some celebrity topiary skills, such as playing dead, which is popular on the internet. It should be noted that cats with high IQ have a strong learning ability, they may learn to open and close the door by observing you open and close the door, and sometimes the snacks you put in the drawer may also be found by them, so owners should do a good job of supervision when raising Canadian hairless cats, do not let them do some "bad things" behind your back! "Oh!
As pets, Canadian hairless cats are also very qualified, they are gentle to people, and get along well with other animals, especially when they get along with their own kind, there will be almost no fierce fighting situation. In addition, they can also live in harmony with dogs, so you don't have to worry that you can't have another Canadian Hairless Cat if you have other pets at home. Although Canadian Hairless Cats are gentle in nature, they are also delicate cats with delicate feelings, and if their owners reprimand them in the eyes during training, they will also feel hurt, and cats that are taught by their owners for a long time will only end up getting further and further away from their owners.