Bambino Cat Breed: 13 Things to Know

The Discerning Cat

It’s a well-known fact that there are plenty of people who shy away from the likes of a hairless cat.

The Discerning Cat

The Bambino cat is no different from the personality of the regal Sphynx. However, it’s also crossed with the short-legged Munchkin.

The Discerning Cat

This breed is relatively new, so there isn’t heaps of information out there. 

13 Things to Know About the Bambino Cat

Much like a Sphynx, a Bambino’s tendency to vocalize is very high. In fact, they’re considered the most vocal of all cat breeds.

Bambino’s Have a Tendency to Vocalize

While the Bambino is an incredibly charming breed, they’re also known to have a mischievous side.

They’re a Mischievous Breed

These Munchkin cross Sphynx kitties are a great addition to a family home, especially if you have young children.

The Bambino Is a Social and Family-Friendly Kitty

 They are a breed that is particularly at risk for sunburn, and in severe cases, skin cancer.

Sunblock Is a Must for Bambino’s

The word ‘Bambino’ means ‘baby’ in Italian, and the name couldn’t be more perfect for these tiny little kittens.

Bambino Means Baby

These purr babies still have the allergic protein Fel D1 in their saliva. 

Contrary to Popular Belief, Bambinos Aren’t Hypoallergenic

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