Breed of Bambino Cat

13 Facts to Consider 

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

But in all honesty, those people haven’t had the chance to experience the cat’s lovable nature, velvety skin, playfulness, and eagerness for spending time with their family.

This breed is relatively new, so there isn’t heaps of information out there. The best way to get to know these kitties is to take note of these weird and wacky facts about the Bambino.

They’re considered the most vocal of all cat breeds. They vocalize about a number of different things, but it’s nothing to be alarmed about.

Have a Tendency to Vocalize

This breed will happily spend its day adventuring around the garden, climbing up trees, and exploring every nook and cranny of the house.

They’re a Mischievous Breed

Because of their playful and affectionate nature, as well as their love for humans, they have a tendency to bond well with all family members.

a Social and Family-Friendly Kitty

Due to the lack of coat, their hair can’t retain oils like most cats. Their skin can then become oily and dirty very quickly, and it’ll be hard not to notice.

While They’re Hairless, Their Coat Requires Attention

Like their cousin, the Sphynx, the Bambino needs protection for their exposed, fair skin. They are a breed that is particularly at risk for sunburn, and in severe cases, skin cancer.

Sunblock Is a Must for Bambino’s

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