the sphinx cat is also known as the sphinx hairless cat. As early as 17 years ago, there was a record that the indigenous people of Mexico in South America raised this hairless cat. But it was not until this breed was successful in the cat show that people began to pay attention to it and became interested in it. TlCA recognized this species, and this cat was recognized as a rare species in 25.
The earliest recorded hairless cat is a pair of brothers named Nelly and Dick born in the same nest. In 193, Zinnik, an American from New Mexico, bought them from native American Indians in Pueblo. In 1966, the hairless cat was found again in Toronto, Canada, hence the name of the hairless cat in Canada. Shortly thereafter, hairless cats were also found in Minnesota, USA. With the growing reputation of hairless cats, hairless cats have been reported all over the world. As a result, some cat lovers have bred the Sphinx cat, which is not susceptible to genetic diseases and is not a disability born of inbreeding.