There is no way not to fall in love with cats, after all, they are animals full of personality and beauty of their own. Also, they can be great companions for the loneliest moments and friends for life. Therefore, if you are someone who loves cats, you will also be happy to meet the rarest cat breeds of the world. These cats are usually exclusive to a region of the world, or have emerged from crossing other breeds. Check it out below.
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Hairless cats are not myths, but cats of the Peterbald breed, which is a recent breed created in Russia in the 1970s. Thus, it arises from the cross between a Donskoy with an eastern cat that has short hair.
Due to their unusual appearance, with pointed, bare ears and flabby skin, Peterbalds are often thought of as aggressive cats. However, in fact, they are very attached cats to their owners, even though they are very independent and intelligent.
Attention: alert for excessive cuteness, as Munchkin cats are extremely adorable! In fact, in addition to being very rare, this is also the smallest cat in the world, due to the mutation that made its legs shorter. But make no mistake, as even with its short legs, the Munchkin has energy to give and sell, and it is a very playful cat. Furthermore, they also do not usually develop health problems, even with this mutation.
Sokoke cats are very peculiar, starting with the appearance and personality that characterizes the breed as the most adventurous and hunter. That's because its coat tends to resemble a wild cat, like a jaguar. However, this breed native to Kenya, Africa, can be easily domesticated. Finally, this cat's front legs are usually smaller than the back, which can help with the habit of climbing, running and jumping.
The Ukrainian Levkoy is the newest and most exotic breed on our list. Its name refers to its country of origin, where in 2004, a male cat with lop ears and a female Sphynx breed crossed. As for their general characteristics, these cats have little hair, ears as if folded, flat head and bulging eyes. Their temperament is very similar to that of common cats, being intelligent, curious and affectionate.
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