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Kinkalow Cat Breed – Info And Interesting Facts!

By: Jeffery Davis

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This adorable cat is the offspring of another dwarf cat breed, which explains its small height and short legs.

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The Kinkalow cat is a fairly new breed. Kinkalow cats originated in the USA in the mid 1990s when breeder Terri Harris mixed the Munchkin cat and the American Curl.

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Kinkalow cats have a long body and really short legs which they get from their Munchkin parent breed, and cute little curled ears, which means they resemble the American Curl as well.

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The coat of a Kinkalow cat may be one of several coat patterns, including solid, tortie, tabby, and calico. They can be in a wide variety of colors too, including white, orange, cream, black, and gray.

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The Kinkalow is an unusual cat breed with a lively personality. They have kind, playful, energetic, lively personalities.

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Kinkalow cats have a rather long life expectancy of 12 to 15 years.

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You must bathe and brush your Kinkalow cat on a regular basis. Even though cats are known for their excellent self-cleaning skills, some dirt still stays stuck to their fur.

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Kinkalows can be taught and trained from an early age, as it’s easy to teach them tricks and teach them to stop any unwanted behavior such as scratching around the house.

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Kinkalows typically cost roughly around $2,000 from a registered and reputable breeder, and due to the fact that it is a very rare cat breed, you probably won’t find it in shelters or rescue centers.

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