Dwelf Cat: 13 Things to Know

About This Unique Breed

It’s a Sphynx! It’s a Munchkin! No wait, it’s a Sphynchkin! As popular and notable as Sphynx and Munchkin cats can be, have you ever thought about what they would look like combined?

Meet the Dwelf: they are small in stature but have a whole lot of personality behind those stubby little legs.

If you are thinking they look a bit Egyptian, you might be onto something.

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 were bred after the year 2005 when the Bambino breed was created, as they are very closely related to this breed.

Dwelf Cat History

As these are designer kitties, you can expect to cough up quite a bit to bring one of them into your life. As of now, they are only bred in America and are quite a rare breed.

They Cost a Pretty Penny

Included in the list of “puppy cats”, Dwelfs are just the most adorable, friendly, and intelligent kitties you can welcome into your home.

Personality and Quirks

While many of those who suffer from allergies want this to be true, unfortunately, it is not. While these cuties don’t shed any hair, the allergies are still present in their saliva.

Is The Dwelf Cat Hypoallergenic?

As a general note, the short ones are not fussy with food and they don’t need any special foods or minerals to thrive.

Special Dietary Needs?

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