Cats with short legs: breeds

People have been keeping pets since ancient times. Humans crave unconditional affection, love, loyalty, and devotion. They seek these things among others, but don't always find them. Most often, they get what they need from dogs and cats—regardless of whether they have short or long legs. For most people, this doesn't matter much. The main thing is that a pet brightens life, enriches emotions, and provides warmth.

According to statistics, over 70% of people have pets. Most often, they choose a cat or a dog. A cat is suitable for those who don't like or can't go for frequent walks. People usually choose a pet breed based on their personality and preferences.

Cats with short legs

What's so great about short-legged cats? Owners of these animals claim they have wonderful personalities. They are intelligent, sociable, good-natured, inquisitive, and cheerful, making them a perfect companion for anyone, even the most moody. These cats are affectionate and playful, so they'll put any owner in a good mood.

A cat with a fluffy tail and short legs

At the same time, they are self-sufficient and intelligent, so they won't pester you when you don't want them to. These pets get along easily with other cats or members of other species. They are completely unashamed of their short legs. At the same time, they can always stand up for themselves, as they are naturally endowed with a strong spirit.

Bambino

This is a hairless, short-legged cat breed developed by crossing Munchkins with Canadian Sphynxes in the United States. The breed's name literally translates from Italian as "child." A distinctive feature of these babies is the tufts on the tips of their ears. The average weight of such a cat is about 3,000 grams. They also have an adorable habit of sitting on their hind legs.

You can buy a kitten of this breed from a cattery; you'll likely be offered a young Canadian Sphynx. When buying, pay attention to the cleanliness of the cat's eyes and ears, as well as its personality. The kitten shouldn't be afraid of you. The price for a representative of this breed can range from 70,000 to 350,000 rubles.

Bambino on the windowsill

As for grooming, he doesn't require any special attention. Kittens of this breed are in excellent health. However, they often get cold due to their lack of fur, so try to keep the temperature at home above 22 degrees Celsius. By the way, you can try a sweater on your cat if you decide to take her for a walk. Chances are, she'll be happy to wear one.

As for nutrition, choose high-calorie foods (special foods, lean raw meat, poultry, dairy products). The cat needs to be bathed a couple of times a month.

Genneta

Country of origin: USA

Height: 10–30 cm

Weight: 1.8–3 kg

Age: 12–16 years old

The Gennet is a small-pawed cat breed currently considered experimental. A distinctive feature of these pets is their spotted fur. Various shades are acceptable: blue, silver, brown, and so on. The Gennet is a hybrid between a domestic cat and a wild exotic animal. Their fur is virtually non-shedding.

These cats are very energetic and active. They are capable of playing "dog" games with their owners, such as fetching toys in their mouths. They love being the center of attention. They get along well with other pets, especially if they were raised with them.

These cute, short-legged cats constantly crave their owner's attention. They experience significant distress when separated from their owner for long periods of time. Keeping such pets is not recommended for people who are often away from home.

Grooming requirements for this breed are minimal: once a week brushing with a special brush is sufficient. Bathing is only necessary when the cat gets dirty.

Napoleon

This breed was created by crossing short-legged Munchkin cats with Persian cats. A small Napoleon cat with normal paws can be purchased for 30,000-50,000 rubles, while those with rare markings and miniature paws can cost up to 80,000 rubles.

Kittens of this breed are very docile, making them suitable for families with small children. They will never hurt or scratch a child. However, there's a risk that such a calm pet will easily be picked up by a stranger, even if they might cause trouble. Therefore, it's best not to allow this breed to roam outdoors alone.

Fluffy cat Napoleon

Napoleons are low-maintenance when it comes to grooming. They only require extra attention during walks and when they're young, like all kittens. These cats require regular brushing. If you have a short-haired Napoleon, brush them once a week; if you have a long-haired Napoleon, brush them twice a week.

This breed should be fed 2 to 4 times a day. The diet should be balanced, including proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.

Lamkin

Lambkin are short-legged cats. The breed is distinguished curly coat and weighing from 1800 to 4000 grams. Representatives of this breed are often called "dwarf rexes." The ancestors of these cats Selkirk Rexes and Munchkins. For now, the breed is still considered experimental by breeders.

This breed has long hair. Therefore, these long-haired pets require special care. Owners will need a special brush for curly cats and the time to brush their fur at least once a week. To keep their curls looking beautiful, they should be sprayed with water after brushing.

Lamkin

A kitten should be bathed about once a month. For this purpose, purchase a special shampoo for long-haired cats in advance. It is not recommended to brush your pet immediately after bathing, as this can damage the fur's structure. Short-legged cats of this breed look especially striking in photos thanks to their stunning curls.

It's best to feed a Lambkin using premium commercial food, as it already contains all the necessary vitamins, microelements, and nutrients. If you choose a natural diet, your pet will need additional vitamin support. This breed's diet should include wet and dry food in roughly equal proportions. The cat should always have free access to fresh water.

The breed is quite rare, so it is better to check the exact price with breeders or nursery owners.

Munchkin

These are members of the feline family with an elongated body and short legs. This breed was not artificially bred, but rather a result of a natural mutation. Males can weigh up to 4 kg on average, while females weigh slightly less. These pets like to sit on their hind legs.

When caring for these amazing cats, special attention should be paid to their diet. Cats of this breed often suffer from excess weight, so owners must avoid any possibility of their pet's uncontrolled eating. It's important to create a balanced menu and determine the daily feeding amount based on the cat's condition, age, and lifestyle.

Short-haired members of the breed require less grooming than long-haired ones. Short-haired individuals only need to be brushed once a week, while long-haired individuals only need to be brushed twice a week. This procedure will remove loose hair and prevent tangling.

Munchkin cat

Another important point is regular ear cleaning and nail trimming. Veterinarians recommend brushing your cat's teeth once a week. The sooner you accustom your kitten to these procedures, the easier it will be to groom them later.

A kitten of this breed will cost you a pretty penny. The minimum price for a healthy pet is around 55,000 rubles. There are few breeders specializing in this breed, so you'll have to pay extra for a rare pet.

The final cost of a kitten is determined by the costs of caring for the pregnant mother, paperwork, vaccinations, and the care and upbringing of the newborn kittens. The kitten's appearance will also affect its total cost.

Skookum short-legged cats

These felines have long, wavy fur and short legs. The breed is a result of crossing LaPerm cats with Munchkins. Males weigh up to 4 kg, while females weigh up to 3.5 kg. Interestingly, these charming pets have longer front legs than back legs.

There are no special nutritional requirements for this breed. However, the breeder will be able to answer any questions you may have regarding the recommended diet. These cats are easygoing and don't require any special grooming. Particular care is needed for their coat before shows. It should be shampooed and thoroughly dried. For extra fluff, mist it with water.

Longhaired Sukum cat

If the pet is kept in normal conditions and fed well, it will not have any significant health problems. There is one caveat when breeding cats of this breed: crossbreeding cats of this breed with other breeds is not recommended, as this can result in kittens with deformed paws.

Skookums The breed is expensive because it's rare, developing, and even experimental. Kittens of this breed are difficult to find, not only in Russia but also worldwide. They are sold in catteries in Europe and the United States. Therefore, if you decide to get one, be prepared to spend a significant amount.

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