Among the most well-known hairless breeds, Sphynx cats have a fine layer of downy hair or are completely bald. They are friendly, energetic, and known for their affectionate nature.
Originating from Russia, the Donskoy cat breed can be hairless or have a fuzzy coat. They are affectionate, social, and known for their loyalty to their owners.
Another Russian breed, Peterbalds can have varying degrees of hairlessness, ranging from completely bald to having a short coat. They are intelligent, friendly, and enjoy interaction with humans.
This rare breed has a distinct appearance with folded ears and a unique hairless or nearly hairless coat. Ukrainian Levkoys are known for their gentle and affectionate nature.
A hybrid breed between the Sphynx and the American Curl, Elf Cats have distinctive curled ears and can be hairless or have a short, fine coat.
A crossbreed between the Sphynx and the Munchkin, Bambinos are small, short-legged cats with a hairless or nearly hairless appearance. They are playful, affectionate, and sociable.
Originating from the USA, Kohana cats have a hairless or short, plush coat. They are known for their friendly, affectionate, and inquisitive nature.
Created by crossing the Sphynx with the Munchkin, Minskins have short legs and can have various coat types, including hairless or fur with different patterns.
Also known as the "werewolf cat," the Lykoi breed has a unique appearance resembling a werewolf, with a partially hairless coat that appears patchy. They are friendly and have an affectionate nature.
This breed was one of the first attempts at creating a hairless cat breed in the mid-20th century. They have a mostly hairless appearance, and their small amount of hair is often limited to specific areas like their paws and tail.