Peterbald
Description
/ History
The Peterbald is the newest hairless breed. They are descended from the Russian Don Hairless breed with outcrosses to Oriental and Siamese cats. They are unrelated to the Sphynx, as the gene that causes the hairlessness is different.
The Peterbald is a graceful, muscular, foreign-bodied cat with long legs and fine to medium boning. They have a long, whippy tail, oval feet, wedge-shaped heads and delicate, warm, elastic, "chamois-like" skin. They are found in a wide range of colors and patterns, including colorpoint. Eye color generally conforms to coat/skin color. They are lively, intelligent companions.
Cats younger than two years of age may have a soft, wavy coat along any or all of the body. True baldness begins from the head, neck and upper part of the back. If any coat remains it is short, soft, & wavy on the extremities - the muzzle, base of ears, forelegs, feet, & along some or all of the tail.
Associations:
The Peterbald is accepted for championship status in its native
Russia. They are accepted under New Breed and Color status in
TICA.
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