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The Donskoy cat, also known as Don Sphynx or Russian Hairless, is a hairless cat breed of Russian origin. [1] It is not related to the better-known Sphynx cat (Canadian Hairless) whose characteristic hairlessness is caused by a recessive mutation in the keratin 71 gene .
Donskoy (Russian: Донской; masculine), Donskaya (Донская; feminine), or Donskoye (Донское; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Donskoy, Tula Oblast , a town in Tula Oblast
The museum's exhibits include mock-ups of residential buildings of the Don Delta population, models of stone and wooden churches on the Donskoy plantation, models of boats used for fishing in the Don delta (e.g.: kayak, kayuk, baida, oak, boat, etc.) as well as related items such as fishing nets and oars. [1]
A no-kill, non-profit cat adoption agency in Western New York says it has received over $150,000 of pledged donations since declaring support for Buffalo Bills placekicker Tyler Bass, calling him ...
Second Chance Animal Services is highlighting the importance of adoption safeguards, after an attack by a larger dog left a three-month-old puppy with life-threatening injuries. The animal shelter ...
The Human Rights Accountability Global Initiative Foundation (HRAGI or HRAGIF) is a Washington, D.C.–based lobby group, nominally focused on restoring American adoption of Russian children. [1] [2] [3] It is being investigated as part of the 2017 Special Counsel investigation. [1] [2] It is reportedly defunct. [4]
Donskoy (masculine), Donskaya (feminine), or Donskoye (neuter) may refer to: Donskoy (surname) Donskoy District, a district of Southern Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia; Donskoy (inhabited locality) (Donskaya, Donskoye), several inhabited localities in Russia; Donskoy Monastery, a major male monastery in Moscow, Russia Donskoye Cemetery
The country's leading LGBTQ advocacy group is OutRight Namibia, [citation needed] formed in March 2010 and officially registered in November 2010. It has organised Namibia's first pride parades and seeks to be "a voice for lesbian women, gay men, bisexuals and transgender and intersex people in Namibia". [ 6 ]