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Donskoy Cat (Don Sphynx)

Donskoy Cat (Don Sphynx)

Breed Profile

Often confused with the Canadian Sphynx, the Donskoy (or Don Sphynx) is a completely different breed with a unique genetic twist. Hailing from Russia, this hairless beauty is known for its dog-like loyalty, wrinkled skin, and incredibly warm personality.

⚡ Quick Look

The Donskoy is social, smart, and affectionate. Unlike the Sphynx (whose hairlessness is recessive), the Donskoy’s hairlessness is a dominant gene. They are sturdy, muscular, and feel hot to the touch.

History & Origin: The Rescue Kitten

The breed’s story began in 1987 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. A professor named Elena Kovaleva rescued a kitten being abused by boys. She named the kitten Varvara.

Varvara began to lose her hair as she grew. Kovaleva tried to treat it, thinking it was a disease, but the kitten was healthy. When Varvara had kittens, they also lost their hair. It was discovered to be a natural genetic mutation. The breed was originally called the Don Sphynx and was recognized by WCF in 1997 and TICA in 2005.

Personality: The Velcro Cat

Donskoys are incredibly people-oriented. They do not tolerate isolation well.

🤝 Friendly to All

They assume everyone is a friend. They greet guests at the door and get along famously with other pets, including dogs.

🧠 Highly Trainable

Their intelligence makes them easy to train. Many Donskoys learn to fetch, shake hands, and walk on a leash.

They are tactile cats—they love to touch your face with their paws and snuggle under blankets to share body heat.

Appearance: More Than Just Bald

The Donskoy is a medium-sized, muscular cat with heavy wrinkling. Uniquely, they can be born with different coat types:

  • Rubber Bald: Born completely hairless and stays that way. The skin feels like warm rubber.
  • Flock: Covered in a soft, chamois-like down that feels like a peach. May become bald with age.
  • Velour: Born with a bald spot on the head and woolly hair elsewhere, which gradually disappears.
  • Brush: Retains some wiry, wavy hair (usually not for show, but great for breeding).

They also have distinctive webbed toes and long, slender fingers.

Health & Care

Being hairless means they require specific maintenance.

Care Requirements:

  • Skin Care: They sweat! Regular wiping or bathing is needed to remove oils. However, over-bathing can cause dry skin. They are also prone to acne.
  • Temperature: They are strictly indoor cats. They need sweaters in winter and sun protection in summer (yes, they can get sunburned).
  • Teeth: Like many hairless breeds, they can be prone to gum disease, so dental care is vital.

Is the Donskoy Right for You?

If you want a unique, affectionate, and interactive companion and don’t mind the skin care routine, the Donskoy will reward you with boundless love and loyalty.

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Quick Facts

OriginRussia
ColorsRubber Bald (the ideal), Flocked, Velour and Brush.
Size & WeightWeight: 6-12 lbs (2.7- 5.44 kg), Length: Medium
Lifespan12+ years
CoatHairless
PersonalityVery friendly, highly intelligent and very loving
Energy Levelhigh
Talkativehigh
Kid Friendlyyes
Less Allergicno