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Donskoy Cats 101 : Fun Facts u0026 Myths

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In today's video, we are going to talk about some interesting facts and myths about the Donskoy Cat.


Often referred to as the Don Sphynx, Russian Donskoy, Don Hairless, and Russian Hairless, the Donskoy is a mediumsized, muscular cat known for having little, or no hair and wrinkled skin that resembles human skin. These friendly, active cats are known for being very loyal. In fact, their loyalty is often compared to that of dogs, and they are also both incredibly intelligent and affectionate.

Cats of this breed may get a lot of curious looks from strangers, as these felines are hairless. Some of the breed’s kittens are born totally hairless, while others lose their hair over time. With its distinctive look, the breed has gained a reputation for being an eyecatching family pet. But remember that you’ll need to exercise a little extra care and maintenance due to the breed’s hairless nature.

You may find these purebred cats in shelters and breedspecific rescues, so remember to always adopt. Don’t shop if you’re looking to add one of these kitties to your home.


Here are some of the interesting facts about the Donskoy Cat, which will give you some further insight into its characteristics and temperament.


1. Donskoy Cat's History.

The story of the Donskoy begins in 19 87 in Russia when a professor named Elena Kovaleva noticed some kids playing soccer with a bag. When Kovaleva heard the sound of meowing coming from inside the bag, she discovered that a kitten was being kicked around.

After Kovaleva rescued the kitten, she noticed that the animal began to lose their hair as they grew older. Later on, the cat gave birth to more kittens who also lost their hair or were born bald. One of these kittens was adopted by a breeder named Irina Nemikina, who began to develop the Donskoy.

The Donskoy was officially recognized by the International Cat Association in 19 87. These days, you may find Donskoys in shelters or in the care of rescue groups. So make sure to consider adoption if you decide that this is the breed for you.


2. Donskoy Cat's Appearance.

The Donskoy is a relatively typical breed. Of a semiforeign body type, it is mainly characterized by the absence or partial absence of hair on its body. Most Donskoys weigh in at six to 15 pounds. Of average size, it is very muscular and has quite large hindquarters. They have an elegant silhouette and a strong frame.

They have long legs, in proportion to the rest of their body. An interesting characteristic of the Donskoy is their webbed feet. They enjoy swimming outdoors. Their tail is long and slender.

The Donskoy's head is cuniform, or "wedgeshaped" with very prominent cheekbones, as well as wrinkles on the forehead. According to breed standards, the muzzle must be short and the chin clearly visible. Another particularity of the Donskoy is that it sometimes has very long canines, sometimes surpassing the lips.

Their whiskers, if they have any, must be curled. Their ears are large, very open, and placed high on the head. The tip is rounded and they bend slightly forward when viewed in profile. Their eyes are slanted and slightly almondshaped. According to breed standards, the color must catch their coat.

Even if they share many of the same traits as the Sphynx, the breed criteria explicitly state that they are very different. This would constitute an eliminatory defeat during competitions.


3. Donskoy Cat's Personality.

The Donskoy has a reputation as one of the gentlest cat breeds around. They are loving and sociable and enjoy being around both humans and other cats, so if you already have a felinefriendly household, definitely consider the Donskoy if you're looking to add more cats to the homestead.

Donskoys love to be handled by humans and will always want to be the center of attention when you're at home. It's vital to understand that the breed needs companionship, so this is not the best cat to adopt if you're away for long periods of the day due to work commitments or if you travel a lot.

The Donskoy is an intelligent and inquisitive cat, so you'll also want to provide an environment where the breed can explore and seek out new adventures on their own. Strategic use of smart and interactive toys can help keep your cat stimulated and satisfied.


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