These strange-looking cats are known to bring good luck to their natives. Although related breeds, Siamese and Burmese were brought to the west early on.
Also, the scraggly, partly gray fur makes them look like little old men! These weird felines are hairless around their eyes, nose, and ears. That makes them look like the werewolf.
They have a long body, long legs, and a medium-thick tail. Savannah has unique tall ears right on the top of their head with hooded eyes.
Scottish Fold was first born in 1961 in Perthshire, Scotland. Later on, they were bred to domestic cats for their folded ears to continue in the gene.
Hunters by nature, these cats tend to play a lot as they wish. Although, high perches and tall cat trees with outside views suites them and would keep them busy.
So they need to be bathed frequently. Additionally, Sphynx is a naturally clever cat. They find a corner to snuggle up before they get too chilly. But, you can always find a tailored sweater for their body.
Although they have a quiet temperament and has a pretty laid-back personality, they need a bit of care with their diet and nutrition to keep them in good shape.
They have almond-shaped eyes, long ears, a webbed skin, and the tail of a rat — narrow long, and pointy. Donskoy carries the hairlessness in their gene mutation, but some of the hair on their nose, tail, and legs remains.
Pixie-Bob originated from Northwestern US to a domestic pair in 1986. These strange cat breeds resemble the wild Bobcat, but they certainly differ in temperaments. No doubt, Pixie-bob is a friendly domestic cat.
Yet another cat with a coat either entirely bald or a peach-like look to it. These curious fellas have big ears, almond-shaped eyes, and long necks. Overall, they are medium-sized cats but muscular, with that resemblance to the oriental shorthair.