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| Choosing a Sphynx: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/choosing-a- The first time you see a member of this unique breed, your eyes may widen in surprise. Is that really a cat? you wonder as you eye the Sphynx’s wrinkled, hairless exterior, which seems shockingly undressed when you’re used to luxuriously furred felines. - Read more |
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| Sphynx: Breed Standard (revised 2007): Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) - http://www.cfa.org/breeds/standards/sphy |
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| Sphynx: Breed Profile: Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) - http://www.cfa.org/breeds/profiles/sphyn |
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| Sphynx Breed Council - http://www.sphynxbc.org/ |
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| Sphynx: Petfinder.com - http://www.petfinder.com/cat-breeds/Sphy According to the French breed standard, the Sphynx is part monkey, part dog, part child, and part cat. - Read more |
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| Sphynx: petside.com - http://www.petside.com/breeds/sphynx.php Sphynx cats are curious, clumsy and need attention. They are good with children as well as other pets. - Read more |
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| Sphynx (SX): The International Cat Association (TICA) - http://ticaeo.com/Content/Publications/P The Sphynx appears to be a hairless cat, although it is not truly hairless. The skin should have the texture of chamois. It may be covered with very fine down which is almost imperceptible to both the eye & the touch. - Read more |
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| Sphynx Cats: Catster - http://www.catster.com/breeds/Sphynx Sphynx Cat Breed Information: traits, history, photos, kittens, adoption, training tips. Meet or learn from Sphynx owners. - Read more |
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| Sphynx Cat: Breed Profile: About.com - http://cats.about.com/cs/breedprofiles/p Breed information about the Sphynx cat breed, its standards, profile, history, and personality traits. - Read more |
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| The Sphynx Cat: suite101.com - http://cat-breeds.suite101.com/article.c The almost hairless Sphynx cat is often considered ugly and unnatural, but it does not cause allergic responses in those sensitive to cat fur. - Read more |
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| Sphynx Cats: The Nudist of the Cat World - http://cats.suite101.com/article.cfm/sph New to the list of Most Popular Cat Breeds, this hairless, wrinkled kitty just wants to be the center of attention. They are hypoallergenic for some allergies. - Read more |
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| Traditional Sphynx FAQs: Traditional Cat Association - http://www.breeds.traditionalcats.com/Br |
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| Sphynx: Breed Profile: The International Cat Association (TICA) - http://tica.org/public/breeds/sx/intro.p The intriguing Sphynx cat never fails to draw a reaction from people - some people love the bald, wrinkled look, some are fascinated by the cat, while others are less than enthusiastic. But for those that take the time to get to know the cat, a great treat is in store. They have very soft skin that feels like the softest chamois leather and are so very warm to the touch that you just want to cuddle up with them-especially in cold weather. - Read more |
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| Sphynx Cat Kitten Guide - http://www.cats-central.com/cat-breeds/s Online Guide To Sphynx Cats. - Read more |
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| Sphynx Cat Breed: PetMedsOnline.Org - http://www.petmedsonline.org/cat-health- The history, temperament, and health issues of the Sphynx cat breed. - Read more |
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| Sphynx: Catz Inc - http://catzinc.org.nz/profiles_new/sphyn Standard of Excellence. - Read more |
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| The Sphynx Cats Blog - http://www.sphynxcatblog.com/ Love Sphynx Cats? A blog about Sphynx Cat Luna and Sphinx Kitten Pierre and information about hairless cats for enthusiasts and owners alike. - Read more |
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| Sphynx: Moggies - http://www.moggies.co.uk/breeds/sphynx.h The Champion Purrer. The so called hairless Sphynx. The gene of hairlessness has appeared as a spontaneous mutation several times during the past century, in well documented occurrences in Europe, Australia & America. The most famous early hairless cats are probably the two cats owned by a New Mexico resident that have come to be known as the "Hairless Mexican". - Read more |
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| Sphynx Cat: Cat Details - http://www.cat-details.com/cat-breeds-r- The Sphynx is named after the ancient Egyptian Sphinx. It is a Canadian breed caused by mutation. Many people think this race gives suffering to the cats bred, but these cats are viable even in freedom and in a position to provide for themselves if completely alone. - Read more |
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| Sphynx: Breed Group Standard: The International Cat Association (TICA) - http://tica.org/public/breeds/sx/sx.pdf |