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Bambino (Face, Muzzle)
Face, Muzzle

Breed Information

Popularity

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Name Bambino
Other names None
Origin United States
Size Small
Coat Hairless
Lap Cat Yes
Life span 12-14 years
Temperament

Affectionate

Lively

Friendly

Intelligent

Weight

Male: 5 - 9 pounds

Female: 5 - 7 pounds

Colors

Black

White

Cream

Any...

Kitten Prices

Average $1800 - $3000 USD

The Bambino is a controversial experimental new cat breed that is a cross between a hairless Sphynx and the short-legged Munchkin. The price for a Bambino cat ranges from $1800 to $3000.

Breed Characteristics

Adaptability

5 stars

Affection Level

5 stars

Child Friendly

4 stars

Good With Others: It is usually good with everyone and can be affectionate towards them.

Dog Friendly

5 stars

Energy Level

5 stars

Grooming

1 stars

Low Maintenance: Occasional grooming is advised to keep its coat in good shape. Though we see cats regularly lick their coats to clean themselves, some regular grooming can be good; it removes hair, prevents matting, and stimulates circulation.

Health Issues

1 stars

Hypoallergenic: NoGenerally Healthy: It doesn't have as many known illnesses and conditions as other cats. Best for owners who do not want to worry about long-term medical costs.

Intelligence

5 stars

Shedding

1 stars

Minimal Shedding: Very little to no shedding occurs for this cat breed. These type of cats typically produce little to no dander and are hypoallergenic.

Social Needs

3 stars

Stranger Friendly

3 stars

Vocalization

3 stars

Moderate Vocalization: Its vocal behavior can be tolerable. Eliminating stimuli that cause the vocalization or modifying the cat's behavior, such as keeping it occupied and content, can reduce vocalization.

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Bambino Kitten (Kittens, Face)
Kittens, Face

Kitten Names

Rank Male Female
01 Mikesch Alice
02 Zeus Sasha
03 Oliver Kiki
04 Olley Alexa
05 Tom Lulu
06 Trouble Belle
07 Smudge Olivia
08 Fuzzy Lucy
09 Apollo Simba
10 Trigger Emma
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Overview

The Bambino is a breed of cat that was created as a cross between the Sphynx and the Munchkin breeds. The wrinkled hairless appearance and short legs are the breed's two most distinctive features. The back legs can be slightly longer than the front legs. The body is medium to long, with a broad chest and a well-rounded abdomen. Boning is medium. The whippy tail is in good proportion to the rest of the body. Some Bambinos can have a "lion tail"—a puff of hair on the tail tip. The head is a modified wedge with rounded lines, slightly longer than wide. As well as in the Sphynx, the cheekbones and whisker pads are very prominent. The whiskers are sparse and short. The chin is firm. The eyes are large, rounded, and wide spaced. The large ears are set upright, neither too low nor too high. The cat's size and unique physical qualities do not hamper its movements. The weight is 5 to 9 pounds.

Children & Other Pets

Bambino cats are friendly, intelligent, and affectionate. They love to be handled and cuddled up on the laps of their family members. They get along well with children other pets, provided that the kids are taught to treat the cat respectfully and proper introductions with the other pets are made. Travelling should not be a problem with this breed. Adaptable, these cats adjust to new environments very well.

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