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Understood. Who knows, maybe you'll meet one one day and change your mind?
And yes,
"The Sphynx cat (pronounced SFINKS, /ˈsfɪŋks/) also known as the Canadian Sphynx, is a breed of cat known for its lack of fur. Hairlessness in cats is a naturally occurring genetic mutation, and the Sphynx was developed through selective breeding of these animals, starting in the 1960s."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphynx_cat
"Sphynx are known for their extroverted behavior. They display a high level of energy, intelligence, curiosity and affection for their owners.
They are one of the more dog-like breeds of cats, frequently greeting their owners at the door and are friendly when meeting strangers.
Sphynx cats tend to be highly attached to their owners, often demanding large amounts of attention, and if said attention is not given, can get into trouble. The mischievous cats love to cuddle for body warmth, due to their lack of fur.
A study was conducted by the Journal of Veterinary Behavior in 2012, and while further research needs to be conducted, purebred Sphynx cats were rated by their owners as friendlier than purebred European cats."
And yes,
"The Sphynx cat (pronounced SFINKS, /ˈsfɪŋks/) also known as the Canadian Sphynx, is a breed of cat known for its lack of fur. Hairlessness in cats is a naturally occurring genetic mutation, and the Sphynx was developed through selective breeding of these animals, starting in the 1960s."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphynx_cat
"Sphynx are known for their extroverted behavior. They display a high level of energy, intelligence, curiosity and affection for their owners.
They are one of the more dog-like breeds of cats, frequently greeting their owners at the door and are friendly when meeting strangers.
Sphynx cats tend to be highly attached to their owners, often demanding large amounts of attention, and if said attention is not given, can get into trouble. The mischievous cats love to cuddle for body warmth, due to their lack of fur.
A study was conducted by the Journal of Veterinary Behavior in 2012, and while further research needs to be conducted, purebred Sphynx cats were rated by their owners as friendlier than purebred European cats."