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Bambino

Breed Characteristics

Activity Level
Playfulness
Compatibility With Children
Compatibility With Other Pets
Need For Attention
Affection Towards It's Owners
Intelligence
Independence
Health Hardiness
Need For Grooming

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Bambino

Origin And History The Bambino is a breed of cat that was created as a cross between the Sphynx and the Munchkin breeds. The first litter of Bambino kittens was registered in 2005. It was registered by TICA in 2005 as an experimental breed, Experimental Bambino, in 2006. "Bambino" means "baby" in Italian, as to the cats appearance of making it look like a kitten.
Personality When it comes to entering a new home, the Bambino Cat does not need much time to adjust. It should begin to act normal within a few days after a move, or when you first bring it to your home. New human visitors and friends get the Bambino Cat very excited. It loves to meet new people and treat them like friends. The Bambino Cat breed can be very social, but does not require a lot of interaction. They are a great pet for owners that are looking to spend occasional time with their cats. Bringing the Bambino Cat to a home with children will bring the animal great joy. This cat loves children and their playful actions. Owners should not expect any problem when introducing their Bambino Cat into a living space with dogs. They often look forward to playing with their canine housemates. The Bambino Cat really enjoys snuggling and showing affection. Owners get plenty of love from this cat. The Bambino Cat will often play when its owner initiates playtime with it, but it does not initiate playtime very often. The Bambino Cat has a slightly higher energy level than average. This allows it to be more active throughout the day. Learning routines and some moderate training should be expected for the Bambino Cat because they are smarter than the average cat.

Physical Attributes

Appearance The Bambino Cat is considered to be a small sized cat breed and is often described as teeny and tenuous, because the Bambino Cat breed is a small sized cat breed it often weighs between 5 lbs (2.3 kg) to 9 lbs (4.1 kg). This cat would fit well in a small sized home. The Bambino Cat has a heritage with depth. The breeding of its pedigree has led to a fur coat (or lack-there-of) that is commonly described as glabrous, lacking, and reveling. People looking to purchase a Bambino Cat will find that these cats are available in all colours. Some of the more rare colours are exotic among cat breeds. Most Bambino Cats have a medium length tail, which helps compliment their overall body structure. This is another breed that has rather medium sized eyes, but this is not the most predominate feature of the Bambino Cat breed; because it has so many other qualities that draw one’s attention.
Health Owners should not expect many problems with their Bambino Cat. This is a cat breed that does not have health issues very often. While many cat breeds do have some mild health issues, common ones for the Bambino Cat breed are Tapeworms, Fleas, and Vomiting. Allergic reactions are not common, but may occur in people with cat allergies that come near the Bambino Cat breed.
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