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Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino CatteryLittle Rapunzel is so cute! Love her whippy tail!Posted by Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino CatteryLiLNudists "Juliana" she is a super adorable black and white Bi Color with a very fancy diamond marking on her face! She will be ready for her new home around Nov. 19th . She is located at our Maryland location and her adoption fee is $1,600.00, and that includes spay/neuter, microchip, vaccines, deworming, FELV/FIV and fecal testing, health contract, up to 4 years health guarantee, free month of health insurance, and lifetime breeder assistance. if interested in making this sweet little one part of your home!Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino CatteryRomeo is on his way to meet his new family! He had his tongue out as we were at the gas station so i decided i would do it too. Do you have a picture of your kitty and you making the same face? Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino CatterySMILE is Saturday!Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino CatteryWatch how a Sphynx kitten shifts into Reverse!

Posted by Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino Cattery added 3 new photos.Okay who else has Super Messy eaters??? Literally he sat there with the food ALL over his mouth until I came to clean it off 10 minutes later!!!
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She is available free to her perfect home with LiLNudists previous adopters getting preference! She comes with EVERYTHING... already spayed, vaccinated for everything, FIV/FELV tested negative and microchipped... over $350 worth of veterinary services free. Hurry up and contact us no to reserve miss "Bobbie Joe" who will be ready to go to her new home in just 2 short weeks! Text Wendy @ 321-458-5677.Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino CatteryLittle one says "it's dinner time!"Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino CatteryDoes your cat suffer from Excessively dry, or oily skin???Nudie Naturals Hairless Skin Care Line has Expanded!!!Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino CatteryHow Amazingly handsome is this little guy??? Just LOVE everything those ears those eyes that perfect black color!!! #Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino Cattery added a photo and a video.Adorable little princess Wendi is now available for adoption! She is a beautiful blue and white tortie pattern and has pretty light Blue Eyes too. Just look how fun and playful she is she will make a wonderful perfect loving kitty companion to a lucky person!

Just post below for more info on bringing her home before someone else scoops her up!!!Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino CatteryMy littlest "Singleton" got adopted today. I must admit it is a bit bittersweet because I had almost decided to keep her. The universe had other plans and Melissa Jones Tucker & Family couldn't live without her. I know you will love her to pieces! I will continue to spoil her rotten for another few weeks ;)Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino Cattery added 3 new photos.Look how Adorable Stubbin is in his new Sweater!!! Love my little Bobbie Butt Sooo much! /shop/comfystylesLilnudists Sphynx & Bambino Cattery"Zuko" found a new toy today.Posted by Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino Cattery added a photo and a video.Don't miss your chance to own an amazing loving Velcro LiLNudists Kitty for the reduced adoption fee of only $1,400. Little Marlin is a beautiful Red & White Tabby Sphynx boy who is ready for his new home next week!!! Post below if you want more details on adopting this little ham!

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ittle Marlin is a beautiful Red & White Tabby Sphynx boy who is ready for his new home next week!!! Post below if you want more details on adopting this little ham!Lilnudists Sphynx & Bambino Cattery added 2 new photos.Since we can't "Lick" our kitties clean like momma Shea do the next best thing and order your kitty Nudie Naturals Organic Shampoo & Skin Nourishing Oil! hWe have cattery GRAND SPHYNX located NOW ONLY in Moscow (Russia)Cattery in Florida CLOSED! All kittens from Florida are sold on behalf of my Cattery - fake! NOW we NOT have the Cattery in Florida! You are taking a risk to buy a kitten with bad health ! All our cats are full members of our family, they roam freely around the house and loves to sleep in our beds. We are opposed to keeping animals in cages. We are against the removal of the claws of cats. Sphynx Cats Available on Petfinder Right Now Sphynx Cat Personality According to the French breed standard, the Sphynx is part monkey, part dog, part child, and part cat.

The breed does seem to possess some personality traits of each, despite what geneticists might say about such a combination. To say Sphynxes are lively is an understatement; they perform monkey-like aerialist feats from the top of doorways and bookshelves. Very devoted and loyal, they follow their humans around, wagging their tails doggy fashion and purring with affection. They demand your unconditional attention and are as mischievous (and lovable) as children. And despite all that and their alien appearance, they are completely cats, with all the mystery and charm that has fascinated humankind for thousands of years. While the Sphynx may not be for everyone, his unique appearance and charming temperament has won him an active, enthusiastic following. Sphynx Cat Breed Traits When the first matings of the breed occurred, breeders discovered that the Sphynx's lack of hair is governed by a recessive gene. It takes two copies of the gene for the trait to express itself and, if each parent has only one copy of the hairless gene, the number of hairless kittens in any litter is approximately one in four.

This makes establishing a large gene pool more difficult. However, it was also discovered that the hairless gene is an incomplete dominant over the gene governing the Devon Rex's wavy coat. Crosses between the Sphynx, Devon Rex, and the American Shorthair widened the gene pool.The Sphynx only appears hairless, its skin, or parts of it, is covered with a fine, almost imperceptible vestigial covering of down that gives the skin the texture of chamois. Heterozygous Sphynxes (those that possess only one copy of the hairless gene) usually exhibit more hair than homozygous Sphynxes (those possessing two copies).Wrinkles are a desirable trait in the show Sphynx. He isn't really more wrinkled than any other cat, though; you can see the wrinkles because of the lack of fur. The lack of coat makes the Sphynx feel like warm suede to the touch.One would expect a hairless cat to produce no symptoms in the cat-allergic, but this is not the case. The Sphynx considerately refrains from shedding all over your couch, but can still make you sneeze.

It is not the hair itself that causes the allergic reaction, but rather an allergenic protein called Fel d1 secreted via saliva and sebaceous glands. Sphynxes produce this secretion just as all cats do; they just don't deposit allergen-laced hair all over the place.Sphynxes also require grooming. They must be regularly bathed to remove collections of oily sebaceous secretions on the skin. These secretions are normal; it's just that Sphynxes don't have hair to absorb them. Allowed to collect, these oils can cause skin problems. Interested in the history of the Sphynx cat breed? The Sphynx is not the first instance of hairlessness in domestic cats. This natural, spontaneous mutation has been seen in various locations around the world for at least the last ninety-something years, and probably longer. The Book of the Cat (Simpson, 1903), mentioned a pair of hairless cats belonging to a New Mexico fancier. Called the 'Mexican Hairless', these cats supposedly were obtained from Indians around Albuquerque.In 1950 a pair of Siamese cats in Paris, France, produced a litter that included three hairless kittens.

The results were repeated in subsequent matings of the same pair, but breeding the parents to other Siamese cats produced no new hairless kittens. Other hairless specimens turned up in Morocco, Australia, North Carolina, and, in 1966, in Canada, where a pair of domestic shorthairs produced a litter that included a hairless kitten. A breeder named Ryadh Bawa obtained the parents and, with the help of other breeders, began a breeding program. The CFA originally granted New Breed and Color status, then in 1971 they withdrew recognition due to infertility problems with the breed. This line was not pursued after 1980 and is not part of the current bloodline.The breed as we know it today began in 1975, when Minnesota farm owners Milt and Ethelyn Pearson discovered that a hairless kitten had been born to their normal-coated farm cat, Jezabelle. This kitten, named Epidermis, was joined the next year by another hairless kitten named Dermis. Both were sold to Oregon breeder Kim Mueske, who used the kittens to develop the breed.

Georgiana Gattenby of Brainerd, Minnesota, also worked with kittens from the Pearson line, using Cornish Rex as an outcross.At almost the same time (1978), Siamese breeder Shirley Smith of Ontario, Canada, found three hairless kittens on the streets of her neighborhood. In 1983 she sent two of them to Dr. Hugo Hernandez in the Netherlands. Dr. Hernandez bred the two kittens, named Punkie and Paloma, to a white Devon Rex named Curare van Jetrophin. The descendants of these cats, along with the descendants of the cats from Minnesota and Oregon, became the foundation of today?s Sphynx breed. The breed has made considerable strides since its inception due to a small group of dedicated breeders.While most fanciers have welcomed the Sphynx as unique and exotic, some members of the cat fancy wish that the Sphynx would put on some clothes. Like other breeds that have diverged from the basic design, the Sphynx has drawn some negative attention. Also, the gene that governs hairlessness can be considered a genetic disorder, since the cat is more susceptible to both heat and cold.