Breeds of Bambino Cats

13 Things to Know

You can only expect the Bambino to be one of the most adorable cats out there.

With short legs, enormous eyes, humongous ears, unique patterning, and a velvety coat, the Bambino is a breed that is causing a lot of buzz.

As a controversial experimental breed, there’s a number of things you’d need to know about the Bambino before diving into owning one.

The most common reason for meowing is to get your attention, and it’s often accompanied by a stroke along your leg or a jump on your shoulder.

Bambino’s 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.

The Bambino Is a Social and Family-Friendly Kitty

Most of the time, they require weekly baths with specialized shampoo to prevent skin problems and conditions.

While They’re Hairless, Their Coat Requires Attention

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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