No, sphinxes naturally have very short or nonexistent whiskers. Poor OP has to deal with accusations of animal cruelty every time they post, I would have given up by now
True but if we reframe it, OP gets multiple chances to re-educate people on a misunderstood breed of cat. They are truly a champion of life-long learning.
Nah! I’ve just learned that there’s a breed called devon rex and those have fur (very short tho) and look super cool! Might even say that (in my opinion) they look better than sphinxes 👀
What in shaved hell happened to the cat? Don’t tell me it’s sphinx I can see those single whiskers!
Wait… so someone actually shaved a cat? People are awful, poor animals treated as cute little toys.
No, sphinxes naturally have very short or nonexistent whiskers. Poor OP has to deal with accusations of animal cruelty every time they post, I would have given up by now
True but if we reframe it, OP gets multiple chances to re-educate people on a misunderstood breed of cat. They are truly a champion of life-long learning.
Ops reply in another thread
Thank you.
Nah! I’ve just learned that there’s a breed called devon rex and those have fur (very short tho) and look super cool! Might even say that (in my opinion) they look better than sphinxes 👀
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphynx_cat
“Whiskers may be present, either whole or broken, or may be totally absent.”
What about the furry tail
“Whiplike, tapering tail from body to tip, (sometimes with fur all over tail or a puff of fur on the tip, like a lion)”
TIL, neat
Now I’m a better, more educated man. Thank you!