Lykoi
The Lykoi (commonly called wolf cat or werewolf cat) is a breed of cat derived from a natural mutation causing a form of hypotrichia (e.g. congenital alopecia) found in domestic short-haired cats. This mutation results in sparse, patchy fur, particularly around the face, giving individuals a "wolf-like" appearance, as well as periodic full or partial molting. Lykoi cats are highly susceptible to cysts and other skin problems.
The name Lykoi comes from Greek: λύκος, romanized: lýkos, meaning 'wolf.'
They are often described as having sweet personalities and as being active, playful, reserved, and independent. Their striking visual appearance may invoke horror films for some. The roan pattern standard for Lykoi cats is unique among cats.
DNA testing confirms that the cats do not carry several genes responsible for other hair variations, including the KRT71 mutations responsible for hairlessness in Sphynx cats and for curly hair in Devon rex and Selkirk rex cats.
The breed was developed by Brittney Gobble in Vonore, Tennessee, in the early 2010s, with the first intentionally-bred Lykoi kitten being born in 2011. Dr. Leslie Lyons, veterinary Dr. Johnny Gobble, and UC Davis were involved in the initial genetic testing to determine overall health before development of the breed was continued. Patti Thomas and Wendy Barnes were also involved.
Sixteen distinct lineages have been identified as of 2020, with founders hailing from Canada, France, and across the US, including Tennessee, Virginia, Texas, and Missouri. As of 2020, at least four different variations of the genome that cause this condition have been identified.
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