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36 sats \ 0 replies \ @orto 1 Apr
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36 sats \ 0 replies \ @teresa969 31 Mar
Oh my god such a pretty cat. Thank you for sharing
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36 sats \ 0 replies \ @Meani123 31 Mar
This one is a first for me too. Kind of like a smaller much smaller young lion
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36 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 31 Mar
Wow you are finding some unique breeds.
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40 sats \ 0 replies \ @siggy47 OP 31 Mar
I like this guy. Gotta get me one
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36 sats \ 0 replies \ @LibertasBR 31 Mar
It looks like a lynx and from the comments here, it seems like it really is.
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36 sats \ 0 replies \ @02d769cb73 31 Mar
ron pearlman!
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36 sats \ 0 replies \ @BlokchainB 31 Mar
Whoa lol looks like a long faced simba
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58 sats \ 0 replies \ @kurszusz 31 Mar
Ooooo noooo....this is not a cat :)
I've never seen a cat like this.
After a little internet searching I found these:
- Another name for this species is the "St. Petersburg Sphinx". A young breed of cat, derived from the crossing of Oriental cats, Don Sphynxes and Siamese. The Peretbald is unusual not only for its distinctive coat - or lack thereof - but also for its character. Although the breed is still in the breeding phase
Despite being a young breed, we find some interesting things about it:
- The result of an experiment: A Russian cat breeder, Olga S. Mironova, mated a Don Sphynx, Affinguen Myth, and an Oriental Shorthair, Radma Vöm Jagerhof, and this is how she was born Peterbaid
- Peterbalds can be more than just bald: chamois, flock, brush, straight
- Unfortunately not hypoallergenic
- Eats more than the average cat
- One of the most expensive cat breeds
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