THE disturbing world of hairless “XL Bully” cats where felines are bred to resemble muscular beasts has been exposed, as experts slam the trend. Experts say anyone considering getting ...
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What are 'XL bully cats'? Experts advise against buying the mutant breed - The cats with short legs and no whiskers have become a social media trend but warnings have been made against buying them ...
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Specialists have weighed in on the rising trend of bullycats - a mutant breed born from mixing the genes of Sphynx and ...
Cat owners have been urged to avoid buying the feline version of XL bully dogs which have spread from the US to the UK ...
Animal welfare experts have warned pet owners about a new breed of cat, likened to an XL Bully dog, due to concerns for their ...
The XL Bully cat, a crossbreed of Sphynx cats and Munchkin cats, is causing global concern due to its rising popularity.
Cat owners should avoid the emerging hybrid breed of ‘bully cats’ which resemble the controversial XL bully dogs, a Queen’s ...
Dr Carroll insisted that we should “let cats be cats” whilst warning that the breed would experience health complications ...