Not everyone appreciates the unique beauty of hairless cats, but they can be every bit as adorable as your average fluffball.
Some cats are hairless because of a genetic mutation, but Sphynx cats are selectively bred to be free of hair (though their saliva still causes allergies). They have a huge following all over the world and plenty of people appreciate their lithe bodies, big ears and eyes, and suede-like skin (not to mention the fact that they don’t shed!).
If you’re not a fan of this particular breed, we’ve found 40 pictures of the cutest Sphynx cats on the Internet that just might change your mind.
While the Sphynx can occassionally look grumpy, these cats are just as affectionate (if not more) than other breeds.
2. They are the cutest kittens
Ok, all kittens are cute, but look at this face!
We hope this sweet little girl has been adopted from her breeder in Australia. Look at those ears!
3. Elf, the Peach Fuzz Sphinx
This tiny Peach Fuzz Sphynx might have Gremlin ears, but they’re just about the cutest thing we’ve ever seen.
If you thought Elf was cute at a few months old, check out this purr-fect baby at a few weeks.
Sphynx cats are known for their large eyes, but we just can’t get enough of this little’s ones electric blues.
Speaking of blue eyes, check out the big ones on this little boy! And how cute are those paws?
7. Sometimes they look like puppies
Baby pug or baby Sphynx? If it weren’t for the coloring, it might be hard to tell sometimes!
It’s no wonder the Sphynx requires extra bathing. Between those giant ears and all those wrinkles, a weekly bath is a must for this breed.
Like all cats, Sphynxs love the sun. But owners need to be careful since their lack of hair can make them more prone to skin cancer.
Their expressive faces make Sphynx cats extra photogenic. A good camera helps get those wrinkly little details as well, of course.
11. You’ll want to give them everything
Who could deny this face? Those ears? Those vaguely concerned forehead wrinkles? Yes, you can have all the treats!
This is a Bambino – a cross between a Sphynx and the Munchkin breed. They tend to have shorter legs and upright ears – as well as great accessories!
Soleil’s Instagram page is just starting up, but we predict cat influencer status any minue.
Sphynxs are just as mischevious as other cats, so watch out for your rare book collection!
Cats aren’t usually good sports about playing dress-up, but many of the Sphynxs online have great wardrobes. Sophie the Sphynx has more clothing than most humans!
16. Alex, the Czech Sphynx
We’re head over heels for Alex and his sweet little mug. Doesn’t he look cozy in his furry blanket?
Is there anything cuter than a cozy kitten? We’re ready to cuddle up with Remi and his sweet little face.
Sphynxs are pretty social and tend to get along well with other animals. So maybe you need two!
This cat’s owner has a great sense of humor. Her name? Scarlett Nohaira!
This Sphynx and its siblings have an
Instagram following of over 25,000 fans – and we can see why! We scrolled through her photos for longer than we’d like to admit.
Check out the coloring on this little kitten. While Sphynx cats don’t grow fur, their skin can have the same color patterns as other cats.
The Sphynxs body temperature is a few degrees higher than your average cat’s, but that doesn’t mean they don’t like a nice, warm blanet to curl up in.
23. DaVinci, the masterpiece
DaVinci is a little blue-eyed Canadian Sphynx with a big attitude. He doesn’t even care if you think he’s cute.
When you don’t have fur to keep you warm, animal print is the next best thing, right?! We can’t get enough of this stylish Sphynx.
There’s a reason the cats in
this Ukranian nursery have a 30k and growing Instagram audience – don’t you want to take this little ball of wrinkles home with you?
This little guy is patiently waiting for dinner to be ready. We’d be happy to home cook this blue-eyed angel’s meals.
Sphynxs are known for being intelligent and curious. You can follow the adventures of brother and sister cats Cesare and Dalida
on Instagram as they investigate the world.
Not all Sphynxs remain hairless. In fact, many do grow some fuzz at some point.
Follow the fuzzy adventures of Zoya here on Instagram.
This is Osiris. While the Sphynx cat was originally bred in Canada, we’re still digging the Egyptian name.
And we really want to boop that nose!
This Sphynx clearly has a trusting relationship with its pitbull housemate. At least enough to pose for a photo on top of him!
31. Such big ears you have
All the better to hear you tell me to stop scratching and still ignore you.
Cats will be cats, no matter what the breed.
This green-eyed beauty is melting our hearts.
And who knew forehead wrinkles could look so good?
It helps to have a good photographer, but this Sphynx would look gorgeous no matter who snapped the shot.
Here you can see the fuzz some breeds get on their faces, while its neck remains bald.
This is Pip, a Sphynx from The Netherlands, and eternal cuddle buddy.
Can you really resist this kitten?
If so, you have more willpower than we do.
The Elf Sphynx is a rare crossbreed. You can spot them easily by their unique curly ears.
37. Adventures in affection
Since Sphyx cats tend to spend more time with their mothers and litters, some think this makes them more affectionate over the course of their lives.
This certainly shows in the way they bond with their humans.
Audrey is a bicolor Canadian Sphynx who lives in Prague with her owner. She also has a brother named Seth and both cats have their own Instagram accounts!
This is Lamú, a Sphynx from Italy. This sweet, affectionate girls looks as good upside down as she does rightside up!
Still on the fence about whether the Sphynx is an underappreciated beauty?
That’s ok, they already have their own worldwide fan club.
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Not everyone appreciates the unique beauty of hairless cats, but they can be every bit as adorable as your average fluffball.
Some cats are hairless because of a genetic mutation, but Sphynx cats are selectively bred to be free of hair (though their saliva still causes allergies). They have a huge following all over the world and plenty of people appreciate their lithe bodies, big ears and eyes, and suede-like skin (not to mention the fact that they don’t shed!).
If you’re not a fan of this particular breed, we’ve found 40 pictures of the cutest Sphynx cats on the Internet that just might change your mind.