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Peterbald Cat Breed Information and Facts

This page is about the Peterbald cat breed information and what it means to own one as a companion animal. If you are considering getting Peterbald cat breed, this profile will be helpful in deciding whether or not they are right for you!

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Other Names
What other names are there for the Peterbald cat?
Peterbald Cat
Price
What is the cost of a Peterbald cat?
$1,200 to $2,000
If you choose to purchase the Peterbald cat, you should know that the mentioned amount of money is an average of the collected data from breeders’ sites and cat finder places. If you have a Peterbald cat for sale, please advertise it on a reliable website to make sure the Peterbald gets to a happy place.
Cost Of Ownership High
Breed Recognition The International Cat Association (TICA)Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA)

Peterbald Size, Appearance and Physical Traits

Size
How big is a Peterbald cat?
Medium
The medium-sized cats usually weigh 10-15 pounds and are 8-11 inches long from the nose down.
Weight
What is the weight of the Peterbald cat?
Male: 7 - 14 pounds, Female: 6 - 13 pounds
Bite Force Weak Bite Strength: Less than or around 10 PSI
A weak cat bite strength, generally measuring less than or around 10 PSI, is often characteristic of smaller cat breeds like the Peterbald or those with less-developed jaw muscles. Cats with weak bite strength pose a lower risk of causing significant harm during a bite. Nevertheless, understanding feline body language and proper socialization are vital for pet owners to prevent biting incidents. Cat enthusiasts researching gentle-biting cat breeds, feline bite force, or specific breeds like the Peterbald will find this information valuable.
Body Type Foreign (Oriental)
Peterbald have a slender, elongated body with a narrow chest and long legs. They often have a triangular head and large ears. Examples include the Siamese and Oriental Shorthair.
Ear Shape LargePointedWide-set
Eye Color CopperBlue
Hair Color and Pattern Hairless or with a light downy coatSkin can be any colour or pattern, including solid, tabby, tortoiseshell, bicolor, tricolor, and colorpoint.
Coat
What kind of coat does the Peterbald cat have?
There are five different coat types: Bald, Flock, Chamois, Velour, Brush, and Straight.
Leg Lenght Long
Whisker Length Medium
Musculature Robust
Head Shape Triangular
Toe Count 5 front4 back
Eye Shape And Orientation Large and Prominent
Night Vision
Paw Size Medium
Nose Structure Long and Narrow
Neck Length Medium
Fur Texture SoftCurled
Bone Density Medium
Flexibility
High
Bone Structure Fine
Tail Length Long and Tapered
Sleep Patterns CalmMore Sleep

Peterbald Special Abilities

Attention Span Moderate, playful and affectionate
Guarding Instinct Low
Protection Instincts Low
Climbing Ability Low
Jumping Ability Moderate
Swimming Ability Poor
Water Affinity
Rescue Capability Poor

Peterbald Health

Litter Size 1-3 Kittens
Special Needs High groomingSensitive skin
Breeding Requires careful genetic management, small to moderate litter size
Dietary Preferences High protein, low fat
Solo Time Tolerance High
Noise Sensitivity Low
Genetic Diversity Low
Sensitivity To Changes
High sensitivity
Food Motivation Low
Feeding Schedule Three times a dayMorning, Afternoon, and Evening
Maintenance Level Low
Exercise Needs High
Life Expectancy
What is the life expectancy of the Peterbald cats?
12-15 years
Energy Level
How energetic is the Peterbald cat?
The Peterbald cat has a very high energy level.
Hypoallergenic
Are Peterbald cats hypoallergenic?
No
Peterbald cats don't do well with allergy sufferers by causing an allergic reaction. Some of the cat breeds are even considered to higher possibility of an allergic response.

Coat type isn't necessarily relevant, because most people are allergic to dander (flakes on the cat's skin) or saliva, not actually to cat hair.

Common Health Issues
Are Peterbald cats a healthy breed?
Low
Very healthy cat breed. The Peterbald rarely meets with the veterinarian.
Health Problems Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)Dental ProblemsSkin Diseases (due to lack of fur)
Climate Temperate
Cold Tolerance High
Heat Tolerance High
Breeding Difficulty Medium

Peterbald Characteristics and Personality

Common Vocalizations Quiet and gentle sounds
Interaction With Other Pets Good, playful and social
Facial Expression Elegant and affectionate
Tail Behavior Elegant and affectionate tail movements
Explorer Instincts Low
Attention Needs High
Protectiveness Low
Territoriality Low
Independence Moderate
Response To Commands Moderate
Adaptability To Indoor Life High
Hunting Drive Moderate
Play Style CuriousInteractivePlayful
Escape Tendencies Moderate
Curiosity Moderate
Hunting Skills High ⬆️
Reaction To Strangers Cautious
Stalking Behavior Moderate
Aggression Level Low
Training Difficulty Moderate
Agility Moderate
Travel Compatibility Low
Activity
Highly Active
Compatibility With Other Animals HighFriendlyTolerant
Household Noise Tolerance High
Playfulness
Active Adventurer. Peterbald are quite playful and enjoy frequent play sessions. They are curious and active, often engaging in interactive games and activities.
Lap Cat
Are Peterbald cats lap cats?
Yes
This cat loves to sit on his owner's lap.
Temperament
What personality do Peterbald cats have?
Affectionate, Social, Playful
Adaptability
Are Ragdoll cats adaptable?
Peterbald cats adapt well to lifestyle changes and different living environments. They don't mind moving from one place to another with their owner.
Affection Level
Are Peterbald cats more affectionate?
Average to High: Peterbald cats are highly affectionate cats. They like being involved in the family's life. This breed isn't considered an aloof cat.
Child Friendly
Are Peterbald cats good with kids?
The Peterbald cat is a child-friendly breed. This breed is a good choice if you have children.
Dog Friendly
Are Peterbald cats good with dogs?
Very dog-friendly: Peterbald owners often find that their cats get along very well with the family dog.
Intelligence
Are Peterbald cats intelligent? Are Peterbald cats smart?
Outstanding: Peterbald is one of the brightest cat breeds.
Social Needs
Are Peterbald cats social?
Lots: this cat breed needs lots of social interaction.
Stranger Friendly
Are Peterbald cats friendly to strangers?
Very: this cat breed gets on very well with strange people.
Vocalization
Do Peterbald cats vocalize?
Frequent
This cat breed meows very often. Cats typically start to meow at around six weeks old, when they are old enough to start venturing away from their mother. Meowing is thought to be a way for them to solicit food or attention from their owner. However, cats can also meow for other reasons, such as when they are bored, lonely, or in pain. Indeed, a cat's meow can often be a sign that something is wrong and they require our help. As such, it is important that we take the time to learn how to interpret our feline friend's vocalizations. By doing so, we can provide them with the love and care that they need to thrive.

Peterbald Grooming

Seasonal Shedding Low
Grooming Tools Needed BrushNail ClipperCombDeshedding Tool
Dental Care Moderate
Cat breeds like the Peterbald, classified under moderate dental care needs, display a higher likelihood of encountering dental concerns compared to those with low dental care needs. Factors contributing to their increased risk may involve genetic predispositions or particular breed traits. These cats benefit greatly from a regular dental care routine, encompassing teeth brushing, dental cleanings, and veterinary check-ups, to prevent the onset of common dental problems such as gingivitis, periodontal disease, and tooth decay.
Grooming
How to groom your Peterbald cat?
Moderate Maintenance
Grooming your Peterbald cat is an essential part of caring for their health and well-being. Regular brushing helps remove dirt, and dead hair from the surface to stimulate blood circulation which can lead to a better quality coat with a smoother texture!
Shedding
Do Peterbald cats shed a lot?
Moderate
This cat breed is of average shedding. Anyone who has ever shared a home with a cat knows that shedding can be a challenge. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to minimize the amount of fur your Peterbald cat leaves behind. First, regular grooming is essential. Brushing your cat daily will help remove loose hair before it gets on furniture or clothing. Also, make sure Peterbald cat gets plenty of good quality food and water. A healthy diet will help keep your cat's coat in good condition and reduce shedding.

Peterbald Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Energy Level: The Peterbald cat has a very high energy level.
  • Adaptability: Peterbald cats adapt well to lifestyle changes and different living environments.
  • Affection Level: Average to High: Peterbald cats are highly affectionate cats.
  • Child Friendly: The Peterbald cat is a child-friendly breed.
  • Dog Friendly: Very dog-friendly: Peterbald owners often find that their cats get along very well with the family dog.
  • Intelligence: Outstanding: Peterbald is one of the brightest cat breeds.

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