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justmetoo - interesting, and thanks for the info!
Shame, they probably feel they want to attack them as they look different, and therefore feel threatened by the cat that looks different. I reckon anyway, only reason my puss would go for another cat normally is it feels threatened, and I guess the lack of hair doesn't help these poor wee craters.
I still like them, but am interested in finding out a bit more about them before we consider, and also would need to go see some in the flesh before I would be ultimately sure about buying.
Seems a shame they have to be isolated, I would hate nothing more than to have to isolate it to merely keep it away from being attacked, what a shame that'd be, and would probably kind of put me off getting one. Although I still love the look and said temperament of them.
Thansk again!
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