
He is such a regal little Peterbald, and looks SO much like his daddy!
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Hadara is the black velour kitten and Guinness is the tabby PD
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Peterbald kitten will be a 'hairless' adult cat
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The belly spots are usually the most distinct tabby coloration once the PD kitten has grown into a hairless cat...
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Guinnes is on the left and Gunther is on the right
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His profile is still looking pretty good ....
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The Big Man and his son,
two PD boys hanging out
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The Russian Peterbald,
what a handsome kitten
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This little suede/shammy coat kitten is finially starting to grow into his belly ;)
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Here we go again with the blunt, wedge shaped head the Peterbald cat is supposed to have
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Russian Peterbald kitten
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My colors are off this week; he might be brown but he is not a chocolate tabby.
He is still a wonderfully 'hairless' kitten (suede/shammy) and that should not change as he grows.
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I love the length of his head, and I expect his profile to continue to straighten as he grows. He has distinct growth plates still, so we should gain more length in the head and the profiles tend to straighten when that growth occurs.
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Guiness and his slightly-less hairless brother Gabriel
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...and this time with Gunther
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Sphinx or Peterbald, lounging in the sun is the standing favorite activity for any hairless cat of any age :)
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As my husband likes to say, Stepan and Stepan Jr... :) Two Peterbald peas-in-a-pod
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Peterbald kitten
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Peterbald kitten, growing up beautifully!!
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another profile shot,
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This is what I mean when I talk about a blunt, wedge shaped head - this is what sets the Peterbald apart from the Oriental and Siamese head
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Gunther and Guiness,
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Gabriel and Guinness,
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Sleepy Peterbald Kitten
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Guiness is really growing
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Chin, profile, ear set; I am
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There is that good, blunt wedge!
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He already knows how to make his mind known!
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The dip at the brow is a growth plate and means his head will continue to lengthen as he grows.
It is common in PD, ORI, and SI kittens, but sometimes hard to see in a hairy kitten.
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Places to go, people to see...
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his eyes opened on the 10th,
just 2 days old!
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This one is especailly for those of you who complain that there is never any size reference in my photos :)
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Now this one I am pretty comfortable saying that he will be "hairless"!
Not born naked, but he will have that awesome, smooth, soft coat once he loses his baby fuzz.
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