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.
While the rumors run rampant that these types of hairless breeds can’t grow hair, this is false. They are definitely capable and often have fine, downy hairs all over their bodies.
Their legs are short and stubby, but strong nonetheless, and they are anything but fragile, with thick necks and muscular bodies.
Wrinkles galore. As with the Sphynx it was bred from, Dwelf cats have lots of adorable wrinkles on their skin.
They are very playful, social, and love being around people. Get them playing with an assortment of different toys and games.
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. The main trouble-causer is the Fel D1 protein.
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