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Are Sphynx really hairless?

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Are Sphynx really hairless?

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Nope! Sphynx are described as not truly hairless, yet covered with a fine impercievable down. The texture ranges from “rubbery” or likened to the feel of a warm peach. Climate changes, fluctuating hormones, and genetics cause a fine “fuzz” to come and go as the cat ages. True hair is only found on the bridge of the nose, ears, testicles, tip of the tail and sometimes the feet.

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