#4 In general, the Don Sphynxes are moderately lazy creatures, equally willing to devote their free time to both standard cat pranks and lying on heating radiators.
In childhood, they show strong curiosity and activity, but as they grow up, they are somewhat satiated with new impressions and look at life with slight indifference. The peacefulness and non-conflict of the breed is already a cliché, so feel free to release parrots, hamsters, guinea pigs, and other representatives of the feathery-fluffy world from the cages - the Don Sphynx has nothing to do with them.
#5 It is generally accepted that, intellectually, the Donetsk people somewhat rise above their woolen relatives.
Indeed, they are incredibly quick-witted and savvy. For example, almost any adult cat knows how to deal with a door bolt (long fingers, like an alien from an American blockbuster, come in handy here). In addition, they have excellent intuition: the Don Sphynx is always aware of when it is possible to play with the owner in a hug, and when it is better to move away so as not to provoke the two-legged ruler to anger.
#6 For all its softness and compliance, the Don Sphinx is not alien to aristocratic manners.
Moreover, these cats consider themselves equal to men, so making the sphinx do something against his will is a waste of work. Yes, bald ears have a tendency to learn and are even able to stage simple acrobatic sketches, but only when they want to.