The Dwelf cat, known for its elf-like features and dwarf stature, is a unique and rare breed descended from Sphynx, American Curl, and Munchkin lineages. With their hairless bodies and curled ears, Dwelfs are cherished for their social, loving nature and adaptability to indoor living. However, they may face health challenges such as skeletal disorders (lordosis, pectus excavatum, and limb deformities), hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, osteoarthritis, respiratory issues, skin conditions like dryness and sunburn, and ear infections. Proper care, regular grooming, and vet checkups are essential to ensure their well-being.

Dwelf
Introducing Georgie a 2 Year old Neutered Dwelf Sphynx Georgie is the most loving friendly cat Iv ever had the pleasure to meet he loves cuddles and being made a fuss of, he is a Clean little cat Alwa

Dwelf
Stunning looking boy, He has blue eyes and a chocolate coloured nose. Mikey has a lovely personality and is such a loving little boy. I am only rehoming due to my other cat picking on him . He has no
A Dwelf cat typically costs between £2,000 and £3,000 in the UK, reflecting its rarity and unique traits. Prices may vary depending on the breeder, the cat's pedigree, coat colour, and other specific features.