• Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    7 months ago

    I think what OC was getting at was how some animal breeds are bred with very limited groups to maintain desired bloodlines/genes. This leads to health issues due to inbreeding.

    Pug dogs are a somewhat common example; same with a lot of ‘pure bred’ dog breeds.

    I’m not sure how much that applies to sphinx cats.

    With a quick search, this comes up:

    https://faqcats.com/is-breeding-sphynx-cats-cruel/

    It can be done ethically, with a sufficient gene pool. It can also be done cruelly; especially when profit is involved. I can’t say I have much faith in it being done ethically… But I’m sure there are some alright groups out there.