00:00Why nobody is talking about the bully cats?
00:02Recently, there have been videos on networks, photos and videos of cats with a very peculiar aspect.
00:07They don't have hair, they have very short patas, and they have a robust composition and a lot of arrugas
00:13in the face and in the body.
00:15A appearance that is similar to the bullies bully XZ.
00:19These animals are the result of an intentional mutation between the genes of the Sphinx, which are the ones that
00:24don't have hair,
00:25and the Mushkin, which are the ones that have short patas.
00:28According to The Guardian, this mutation was created in the United States,
00:32but acquired a lot of popularity since August of this year in the United States,
00:36due to the prohibition of the bullies bully XZ in this country and in other parts of Europe.
00:42Those who acquire this type of cats, which according to the Daily Mail,
00:45can cost even $22 million, think that it is an alternative to replace the status that they give the bullies
00:51bully XZ.
00:52However, behind these cats, there is an alarming and cruel problem.
00:57Many experts, including those of the RSPCA, which is the Real Society for the Prevention of the Animal Crueldies,
01:03have adverted that this mutant race suffers several problems of health,
01:07from respiratory problems to respiratory disorders and skin problems.
01:11These cats suelen support a whole life of pain, all in the name of the aesthetic and a dangerous appearance.
01:17Due to all the complications of the health that this race brings,
01:21they believe that the cats will have a hope of at least 6 years younger than the average gats,
01:26without counting all the suffering that they will have to pass.
01:29This is why the RSPCA also adverted the risks of the breeding and the purchase of these cats,
01:34insting to prioritize the health and the well-being of any animal above their appearance.
01:39Do you know this type of gats?
01:49todays depends on that matter .
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