Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Photos & Descriptions of Retired Adult Peterbald Cats Available

We have several recently neutered and spayed retired adult Peterbald cats available.  There are a variety of coat types and ages from 1 to 5 years.  They all have wonderful, people loving personalities and have been well socialized, living inside our house.  They are vet checked and up to date on shots.  These cats will make wonderful pets. Some of them are used to being the Top Cat and may not get along well with other cats you already have unless you are experienced at supervising introductions.

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 1 year old female, outgoing, friendly, talkative, playful, active, loving, gentle, light brush over suede, green eyes, about 6 pounds, healthy with no known issues

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5 year old male, outgoing, friendly, affectionate, talkative with loud voice, born bald, about 10 pounds, chocolate with green eyes, will need routine cleaning of ears, eyes and body, prefers canned food.
 
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4 year old male, outgoing, loving, friendly, talks, hairless about 8 pounds, chocolate point with blue eyes, will need routine cleaning of ears and eyes, sneezes during certain times of year
 
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3 year old female, quiet, gentle, loving, chocolate point with narrow blue eyes, soft short hair, about 6 pounds, will need routine cleaning of ears and eyes, has a more fragile immune system
 
 
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1 year old male, mild mannered, very sweet & attentive to you, affectionate, playful, black/white with green eyes, short straight thin brush, about 10 pounds, no known health issues.
 
 

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Peterbald Bald and Suede Kittens at play 8/29/2015




https://youtu.be/XoVOzVymi9c


9 week old Peterbald Russian Sphynx brother and sister.
Brother is a blue eyed, red lynx point suede coat with hair losing feature.  Hair losing feature causes the coat to gradually lose fur over approximately a 3 year period of time,
Sister is a blue eyed, seal pointwith white born bald.  Born bald kittens never have hair at any point in time in their life.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Video of 8 Week Old Peterbald Kittens Playing



Video of 8 week old Peterbald (Russian Sphynx) kittens from Maracai "Marta" of CowboyClaws and CowboyClaws Long Tall Texan playing. Features a rare colored, blue eyed pointed chocolate tabby.  3 kittens were born with hair and have lost down to suede very quickly. 1 kitten is a born bald- not in this  video. This mating was a very good combination for early hair losing. Some combinations produce kittens with such a slow hair losing effect that it can take up to 3 years to finally complete the action. 

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Video of Peterbald Kitten Playing with Toy




8 month old born bald Peterbald (Russian Sphynx) kitten playing with toy.  Son of CH Gatika Codeli for CowboyClaws and CowboyClaws Long Tall Texan. He is the most rare coat type in a very rare and unusual breed.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Link to Video of 7 Month Old Peterbald Kitten Available

https://youtu.be/bB5prsVpENw is the link to the video taken today of the Peterbald kitten we have available right now.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Photos of 7 Month Old, Rare Born Bald, Peterbald Kitten Available

Scout is a beautiful, rare Born Bald Peterbald kitten born on September 28, 2014.  A Born Bald is a kitten or cat, born with no hair at all and never grow any hair at any point of time in life.  His skin is very warm, soft and supple. Some Born Bald kittens can be smaller than others in their litter and need supplemental feedings to survive.  Scout is just as big and strong as all of the other kittens in his litter and he was able to nurse normally. He has not had any illnesses or problems ever since he was born.

Scout is just now released for a warm, loving, permanent home.  He was under review for breeding/show potential but was released when another kitten developed the specific attributes being looked for to proceed with in the future.  The Peterbald is still in a developmental stage because it has not been in existence for that long and it is not a naturally occurring type.  The type has been created by outcrossing to Oriental Shorthair so that desired features are added.  At the same time, features not wanted are also acquired, so generations of work may be required to develop the look that you are interested in.  Then the cat association may change the interpretation of the Standard without notification while you have been actively attempting to meet the interpretation that was in effect. This further complicates the work to develop the breed.
 
 
 
The Born Bald is exceptionally important in a breeding program because the super baldness will usually result in all the kittens being born as brush coat the very least.  This has been my personal experience with many various lines over the past 15 years. I have never had a straight coat kitten born when one of the parents was a Born Bald.  The only way you know for sure you are working with a Born Bald cat and not a cat that had hair at some point in time in it's life, is if you have possessed the Born Bald since birth.  Often an adult cat can be as hairless as a Born Bald but a hairless adult cat is not a Born Bald unless it has always been bald since birth.  Over time many cats that had hair at one time can become completely hairless- these are not Born Balds.
 
When working with a Born Bald, the one thing you don't know is how fast of a hair losing genetic effect it possesses or even if it possess the hair losing genetic effect.  The most important quality of the Peterbald is the hair losing genetic quality.  Sometimes a Born Bald might actually have no ability to produce kittens that are born with hair and lose it.  This particular type of Born Bald will only give heavy brush coats.  In that case, if a kitten is being kept from that particular Born Bald, it is really important to pick a mate for that kitten in the future who has a very strong and early hair losing effect.  Otherwise, you may just produce Brush Coat Cats forever.  Brush Coat Cats are not really Peterbald because they do not have the unique feature that identifies the Peterbald as a breed, ie the hair losing genetic effect.  Brush Coat Cats are cats born with a heavy brush coat or who grow a heavy brush coat and keep it for their life.  Well, that's a generality of course.
 
So basically, the Born Bald distinction from a cat that becomes hairless as an adult, is only important when you are a breeder and want to outcross and more quickly move down through the generations to obtain the features you are trying to develop in a future early hair losing kitten.
 
Born Bald kittens who are weak, underdeveloped at birth or need additional personalized assistance and care to live, are not the kind of Born Bald we would be looking for to use in our lines. We are interested in strong, healthy kittens to move forward with, whether they are Born Bald or not.
 
Scout has been neutered, litter box trained, vaccinated 3 times with a series of virus vaccines, dewormed, vaccinated for rabies, checked by a veterinarian, blood tested for FelV/FIV/HW and PCR tested for common Feline Upper Respiratory illnesses.  He will be delivered with written Health Record, written details of the FIP/Genetic Defect guarantees and the Form to Complete for 2 months of Free Insurance.  Because of how super expensive the medical procedures are to assure the health and condition of Scout prior to going home, his price is $900.  However, the risk of a buyer getting a kitten somewhere else that has not been properly and reputably readied for his new home, is the possibility of a sick kitten that can cost you thousands and lots of heartache.  
 
Scout is a very gentle, loving, sweet boy with a laid back, easy going personality.  He is a people loving, lap cat who will bond closely with his owner.  He will want a very special relationship with his owner and will not enjoy being just another cat in a large group of animals.  He is an indoor only kitten who was born and raised underfoot in our home.  His color is chocolate tabby but he looks more of a tan brown (not as light colored as the photos appear)
 
Because we have been in existence for 15 years, we have learned how to work with this breed, which is more complicated than most breeds due to the wide variety of coat types and the closeness to the breed origin created by inbreeding.  Many catteries work with the breed for a few years and then move on to something else. They may not have worked with their lines long enough to know if they have defects they should weed out. 
 
Email if you are interested in Scout. There is an Application Form to complete prior to meeting him. 
 
 

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Peterbald Kittens Available Now

We have 2 male Peterbald kittens who are 6 months old and available to a permanent, loving, pet home.  These kittens were raised inside my home with my family.  They are very sweet, gentle, loving, outgoing and friendly.  They love attention and cuddling. One is a born bald chocolate tabby and his brother is a suede coat chocolate point.  They get along well with each other if you wanted two.

On my website, cowboyclaws.com, if you scroll down a bit on the "available" page, you can find the details of our policies and procedures.

You can also contact me about future Peterbald retired adult cats and future kittens.