Did you know there are over 70 official cat breeds in the world? Some are so unusual they seem fictitious. Get ready to meet the most striking felines that defy all the stereotypes about furry pets. Meet the Sphynx, developed in Canada in 1966 and completely hairless. Next up is the Peterbald from St. Petersburg, developed in 1994, which can be completely hairless or have a soft, velvety coat. Next up is the Lykoi, the "werewolf cat," whose unique coat gives it the appearance of a wolf cub. This breed, a natural mutation from the domestic cat, was officially recognized by TICA in 2011. Its unusual appearance is the result of a gene mutation. And what about the Ukrainian Levkoy? Developed in 2004 in Kyiv, it combines the hairlessness of the Sphynx with the folded ears of the Scottish Fold. This is a truly exclusive creation, impressive in its unique appearance and character. From short-legged Munchkins to curly LaPerms, the cat world is full of amazing shapes and textures. Each of these breeds is the result of genetics and selective breeding. Which of these cats impressed you the most?