This is "Heaven Sent" (Mom of these kittens) she is a blue eyed F2 outcross - Her kittens are F3's and will be registered as Sphynx kittens. See below for the explanation of F3 Sphynx and what that means.
The Dad is "Milo" from Nohairthere Sphynx. Thank you Teri for loaning this gorgeouse male to me. He and Heaven have made some very beautiful "Points" that will all have blue eyes.
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Table tennis
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Tennis courts (tennis racket rental available)
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Shopping downtown or at antique shops in the area
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Hiking in the trails around the Smith House
While the Sphynx are generally healthy cats, a carefully designed outcross program intruduces new gene pools and thereby increases the overall health of the Sphynx breed. The Sphynx gene pool is limited due the fact that Sphynx are still considered rare.
The accepted Outcrosses are DSH (domestic shorthair) and ASH (american shorthair). You cross a DSH with a pure bred Sphynx and the kittens are considered F1's. They will all be coated. Then you breed the best F1 with a pure bred Sphynx and those kittens are F2's and some will be hairless. Then you take the best F2 (Heaven Sent) and breed it with a pure bred Sphynx (Milo) and those kittens are F3's and they should be 50% coated and 50% hairless.
The F3 kittens are registered as Sphynx kittens but can only be shown at a cat show as an F4.
These kittens all have the Sphynx personality and are of great type.
Heaven HCM Tested Negative in October 2009 by a Board Certified Cardiologist at UC Davis in San Diego