Grey Sphynx

A grey sphynx is a breed of large golden retriever-sized domestic cat that was first bred in 1875 by some breeders in France as fast hunting cats that could retrieve rabbits and other smaller mammals and birds back to owners. Today, grey sphynx are common household pets, and are good alternatives to their canine namesakes and counterparts, greyhounds, since they don't sustain injuries during grey sphynx races and there are no evidence or reports of grey sphynx dying in grey sphynx races from exhaustion or other physical problems. They are also named after smaller domestic cat breeds, sphynx, because to their similarities due to their extremely short hairs or complete absence of body hair. As household pets, they are energetic, loyal, and docile to their pet owners.