![]() Yes, bathing is likely a necessary part of having a Lykoi, but according to Gobble, some Lykoi love the water. The less hair a Lykoi has, the more oils they will produce, so a Lykoi with a more "typical" cat coat will have to be bathed less. Gobble details how they take care of their werewolf cats on, walking you through the steps they take to ensure they stay clean and healthy. ![]() Special care for hair/coat and sheddingĪccording to the breed creator, Brittany Gobble, Lykoi cats do need a bit more grooming than your average domestic shorthair. If you have moderate to severe cat allergies, this isn't the cat for you. While they have very little hair, they do shed more than other domestic shorthair cats. They are not related to the Sphynx in any way and are just genetically mutated domestic shorthairs, so they don't have any of the traits of traditionally hypoallergenic breeds. Overall, they are a friendly and fun breed who seem to be a fairly good pet for kids and families no matter the size. Expect a werewolf cat to follow you around the house demanding pets and attention. ![]() Founder Johnny Gobble tells that the Lykoi "do act like dogs in many, though they are still cat." When Lykoi are together they act like a pack of pups, wagging their tails and chasing prey like a "bunch of dogs hunting something." Lykoi cats are very affectionate cats and are considered fairy easygoing - they get on well with other cats and other animals, as well. Lykoi cats tend to behave like dogs, making their name especially appropriate.
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