Bambino

USD $1800 - $3000 Price Avg.

Small

Size

Yes

Lap Cat

12 to 14 years

Lifespan

Breed Information

Popularity/Rank N/A
Name Bambino
Other names None
Origin United States
Size Small
Coat Hairless
Lap Cat Yes
Lifespan 12 to 14 years
Temperament Friendly, Intelligent, Lively, Affectionate
1. Friendly: The Bambino cat is a friendly breed that gets along well with other animals and people. They are intelligent and lively, making them great companions. Affectionate, they enjoy being around their family and friends.
2. Intelligent: The Bambino cat is an intelligent breed that is quick to learn new things. They are also lively and playful, making them great companions. Affectionate, they enjoy being around their family and friends.
3. Lively: The Bambino cat is a lively breed that loves to play and have fun. They are also intelligent and quick to learn new things. Affectionate, they enjoy being around their family and friends.
4. Affectionate: The Bambino cat is an affectionate breed that loves to be around their family and friends. They are also intelligent and lively, making them great companions.
Weight Female: 5 - 7 pounds, Male: 5 - 9 pounds
Colors Any..., Cream, White, Black
Kitten Prices USD $1800 - $3000
A Bambino kitten is a very special and unique type of cat that is characterized by its small size, short legs, and big ears. Because of their rarity and special features, Bambino kittens typically cost between $1,800 and $3,000 from a breeder. The price of a Bambino kitten can vary depending on the breeder or the reputation of the breeder. Additionally, the price of a Bambino kitten can be affected by the quality of the kitten. For example, a higher-quality Bambino kitten with better parents may cost more than a lower-quality Bambino kitten. Ultimately, whether or not a Bambino cat is worth the price tag is up to the individual buyer.

Breed Characteristics

Adaptability
Affection Level
Child Friendly
Dog Friendly
Energy Level
Grooming
Health Issues
Feline infectious peritonitis, Feline leukemia, Feline immunodeficiency virus, Rabies, Ringworm
Is Bambino cat Hypoallergenic?
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the individual cat. Some people may be allergic to certain proteins found in a cat's saliva, dander, or fur, while others may not. Bambino cats are a relatively new breed and therefore there is not a lot of information available on their hypoallergenic properties. However, since they are a mixed breed, they may be less likely to trigger allergies in people who are sensitive to cat allergens. If you are considering getting a Bambino cat, it is recommended that you spend some time around the cat beforehand to see if you have any adverse reactions.




Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a viral disease that affects cats. The disease is caused by a coronavirus, and it is typically fatal. Symptoms of FIP include fever, weight loss, appetite loss, and abdominal pain. There is no cure for FIP, and treatment is typically supportive.

Feline leukemia is a viral disease that affects cats. The disease is caused by a retrovirus, and it can be fatal. Symptoms of feline leukemia include fever, weight loss, appetite loss, and lethargy. There is no cure for feline leukemia, but treatment is available to help manage the symptoms.

Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a viral disease that affects cats. The disease is caused by a lentivirus, and it can be fatal. Symptoms of FIV include fever, weight loss, appetite loss, and lethargy. There is no cure for FIV, but treatment is available to help manage the symptoms.

Rabies is a viral disease that affects mammals, including cats. The disease is typically fatal, and symptoms include fever, muscle weakness, paralysis, and seizures. There is no cure for rabies, and treatment is typically supportive.

Ringworm is a fungal infection that affects the skin. The infection is typically not fatal, but it can cause hair loss and skin irritation. Treatment for ringworm typically includes antifungal medication.
Intelligence
Shedding
Social Needs
Stranger Friendly
Vocalization
Health Care Bambino cats are a relatively new breed of cat, having only been around since 2006. Because of their short legs and small stature, they are sometimes referred to as "dwarf" or "teacup" cats. Bambinos are generally healthy cats, but there are a few health concerns that owners should be aware of.
One health concern for Bambino cats is patellar luxation, which is a dislocation of the kneecap. This can be a painful condition for cats and can lead to arthritis later in life. Bambinos are also prone to respiratory problems due to their short noses. Owners should be aware of the signs of respiratory distress in their cats, such as panting or difficulty breathing.
Overall, Bambino cats are healthy animals, but there are a few things that owners need to be aware of. By keeping an eye on their health and being aware of potential problems, owners can help their Bambinos live long and happy lives.

History

The Bambino cat is a relatively new breed that was developed in the United States in the early 2000s. The breed was created by crossing a Sphynx with a Munchkin, two breeds that are known for their small stature. The Bambino cat is characterized by its short legs, large ears, and wrinkled skin.

The Bambino cat was originally developed by Judy Sudgen-Williams of TICA (The International Cat Association). Sudgen-Williams began breeding Sphynx cats in the late 1990s and eventually came across a Munchkin cat that she thought would make an interesting addition to her breeding program. After crossing a Sphynx with a Munchkin, she found that the resulting kittens were incredibly cute and had all of the desired traits of both breeds.

The Bambino cat quickly gained popularity and was officially recognized as a breed by TICA in 2005. However, due to its small size and unique appearance, the breed has faced some challenges. In recent years, the number of Bambino cats has declined sharply and the breed is now considered to be at risk of extinction.

There are several reasons why the Bambino cat is struggling to survive. First, because of their small size, they are often injured or killed by other animals such as dogs or coyotes. Second, they are prone to health problems such as respiratory difficulties and heart defects due to their flat chests. Finally, they are not well suited to life in a traditional home environment and require special care and attention.

Despite these challenges, there are still many people who love and appreciate Bambino cats for their unique appearance and personality. If you are interested in owning one of these special cats, be sure to do your research and find a reputable breeder who can provide you with a healthy kitten.

Description

The Bambino cat is a hybrid between the Sphynx and the Munchkin cat. The Bambino cat has the body type of the Sphynx but is shorter due to the Munchkin gene. The Bambino is a very new breed of cat, having only been around since 2005.

The Bambino cat is a small to medium sized cat. They typically weigh between 4 and 8 pounds. The Bambino is a very muscular cat and is larger than it appears. They have long legs and a long body. The head of the Bambino is wedge shaped with large ears. They have large eyes that are almond shaped. The eyes can be any color, but are typically green or blue.

The Bambino cat has a short, fine coat that can be any color or pattern. Because they are hairless, they require less grooming than other cats. However, they do need to be bathed regularly to remove any dirt or oil from their skin.

The Bambino cat is an affectionate and loving breed of cat. They enjoy being around people and other animals. They are very playful and active cats that love to run and jump around. They are also very intelligent cats that can learn tricks easily.

The Bambino cat is generally healthy, but like all breeds of cats, they can be prone to certain health conditions such as heart disease, respiratory problems, and obesity. It is important to keep them at a healthy weight and to provide them with plenty of exercise to prevent these health problems from developing.

The Bambino cat makes an excellent pet for families with children or other pets because they are so social and loving. They do require some extra care because they are hairless, but this breed of cat is definitely worth it!