16 Things to Know About Lykoi Cat Story

The Discerning Cat

Ever hear about the werewolf cat? It isn’t some weird urban myth. The werewolf cat is actually a legitimate breed called the Lykoi.

The Discerning Cat

It’s called the werewolf cat because of the unusual appearance of its coat, which resembles that of a werewolf.

The Discerning Cat

This cat also has the strange ability to change skin color, believe it or not! Let’s take a look at this interestingly strange breed of feline, the Lykoi.

Things to know about the Lykoi Cat

The Lykoi Is Not a Designer Breed

The Lykoi should not be confused with a designer breed. It is a natural breed that, up until recently, had not been recognized or discovered.

The average life expectancy of a Lykoi is 12-15 years. They do not exhibit any particular health predispositions or vulnerabilities.

Lykois Have No Health Concerns

There are less than 100 show-standard Lykoi in the world. Show Lykois are all black roan (though classified as black), even though other colors do exist.

The Lykoi is Still Rare

Lykois have one or two other special care requirements worth noting. Oils, dirt, and other impurities will start to gather on the nails, skin, and ears of the cat.

Care of the Skin and Nails

Lykois have no undercoat and are barely covered with a standard coat, therefore, they must be considered strictly indoor cats.

Lykoi Should Stay Indoors

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