Why are Sphynx cats hairless?
Sphynx cat (definite introduction)

The Canadian hairless cat is also calledSphynx cat, their most distinctive feature is their smooth, hairless surface. Even though they look a bit weird and scary, it is undeniable that they are currently loved by more and more cat lovers.



The biggest characteristic of the Sphynx cat is its smooth skin. Have you ever thought about it? One, the rest of the cats have lush hair, so why not the Sphynx cat?



It turns out that the hairlessness of Sphynx cats is caused by a specific recessive gene. Caused by the fact that pigment will remain where a dark coat should appear on their bodies. The hairless state of cats is caused by a specific recessive gene, which means that the parents of a hairless cat are indeed All carry a gene related to hairlessness. Unless the cats are directly related to each other or both cats carry related genes, in fact, the hairless phenomenon is still a common phenomenon. Canadian hairless cats are not completely hairless. Like hairless dogs, hairless elephants and hairless marine mammals, they all have a little hair, but the number and length of these hairs have been greatly reduced. Some people regard the appearance of Canadian hairless cats as peach-colored fluff. Another important characteristic of Canadian hairless cats is that pigment remains where dark coats should appear on their bodies.



Although the Sphynx cat looks strange, it is extremely gentle towards people. They are also very clingy, so if you want to experience some special experiences, you might as well get a Sphynx cat.





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