Dragonheart's breeder, Hair 'N' Skin, sent us this new photo of him. She also said he's going to be a big cat - he's bigger than his brother, and he has big paws. She thinks he will take after his grandfather, who is a 15lb cat.
Drago doesn't look very happy to have his photo taken, but he is adorable.
For more information on Dragonheart or about the Sphynx breed in general, you can check our this blog entry. And yes, Sphynx are naturally hairless cats.
15 comments:
He's just precious!!! Cat's Rule!!!!
Never saw one before! Are they bred that way. He looks so exposed.
Yes, Sphynx are a hairless breed of cats. You can learn more about them from the links in this post:
http://millsmunich.blogspot.com/2006/09/dragonheart.html
To me, Sphynx always look like they're a little bit hungover. I'm weird like that. It must be so hard to wait to bring him home.
Oh, my, I am afraid i am not used to seeing a bald cat. he looks like he needs clothes!
Hi from a fellow blogging chick
Mary, mom to many
My friend had a sphynx... the interesting part about them (IMO) is that even though they are hairless, they are still EXTREMELY soft. I love it. He's cute... hope he gets to you soon!
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Love the designs on the skin! Does it look for the warm places?
Cool kitty!
Ooooo, a hairless cat! First time that I see one.
Thanks for visiting me. Have a great weekend!
Greetings from a fellow blogging chick in Singapore!!!!
Is a Sphynx the same as a Rex? If not, how can one tell the difference. I am allergic to cats. A Nanny we had got a Rex. I really liked her.
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That is one cutey!
got here thru Ribbit's blog btw
What a gorgeous looking little cat...really suits it's name!!! what huge ears so cute...
I haven't seen a hairless cat in real life. They must be a fascinating breed.
Rach
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