13 Facts You Should Know About This Breed of Hairless Elf

They are small in stature but have a whole lot of personality behind those stubby little legs.

Standing on their own legs (albeit short ones) as a notable breed is no easy task, but that’s exactly what the Dwelf has achieved.

From how to care for them to their peculiar personalities, get ready to learn all there is to know about the Dwelf cat, one of the cutest small cats in the world.

They were bred in the United States, but pretty much everything else about their origin is a mystery. It is safe to say that they appeared after 2005.

What Is a Dwelf Cat and Where Is It From?

Well, if you take “dwarf” and “elf,” you get Dwelf! This stems mainly from their unique looks and stature, as they are small (dwarf) cats with adorable (elf-like) appearances.

This Hairless Cats Name Is Where It Starts

This unique-looking cat gets a lot of its charms from three different breeds: Munchkins, Sphynxes, and American Curls.

This Dwelf Hairless Cat Is a Different Kind of Breed

They are only bred in America and are quite a rare breed. Specifically “designed” and bred for a certain look, these felines can set you back anything from $1000+.

Dwelf Cat Prices May Break the Bank

Wrinkles galore. As with the Sphynx, Dwelf cats have lots of adorable wrinkles on their skin. The number, shape, and even frequency of the wrinkles can vary greatly from cat to cat.

Dwelf Kitten Variations

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