sphynx cats on CL-Ann Arbor, MI

carolina

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Funny how this person is saying "A re-homing fee will apply to ensure that the adopter is committed both to providing a forever home for these animals and has the financial means to do so"when herself is giving them away... Also, the one on the top looks extremely obese to me

I am sure they will find good homes... I sure hope so... I wonder what's going on there...
 

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Originally Posted by mews2much

Makes me very mad.
I posted this on the sphynx lists.
They look like they are something else besides sphynx.
Look at all the hair.
Yeah, I noticed that too...
 

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I think a strong reference from their veterinarian would be more important to me than a money fee (unless it was somehow refunded to the owner with proof of a vet visit, etc) That really scares me...when the money should go to getting supplies for the new pet, not to an owner trying to rid themself of it.
 

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I hope they find a lovely home to go to, poor things.....is it just me or do the have to much hair to be a sphynx i dunno if its just this screen
 

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Originally Posted by -_aj_-

I hope they find a lovely home to go to, poor things.....is it just me or do the have to much hair to be a sphynx i dunno if its just this screen
Sphynx can have varying amounts of hair, I know one on the bench here has hair on the legs and tail. Judges always say it's fine, they allow for a bit of hair even on the show cats, a pet q could have more hair.
 

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Those cats are mixed or outcrossed with something.
They would be allowed to be shown here in TICA or CFA as purrbreds.
They have way to much hair.
 
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