



I have allergies.....will I
be able to live with a Sphynx?
A majority of people with allergies
are able to live with a Sphynx.
Approximately 90% of our kittens are placed in homes where allergies
are an issue and we have not had any returned yet. This has been a
very positive indicator for us! But it really depends on the
individual, the severity of their allergies, and whether their
environment is kept clean. It is HIGHLY advisable
to visit a breeder or Sphynx owner
for a 'test cuddle' in order to give you some answers, but keep
in mind that some reactions take a period of time to occur.
How much do Sphynx cost?
The average cost for a pet Sphynx in the
What type of temperament do Sphynx have?
Sphynx are a very intelligent breed of cat. If they have been properly socialized as kittens they are extremely friendly and people-oriented, to the point of following you around the house and wanting to be involved in everything that goes on. They normally get along very well with other cats and dogs as long as the other animal is willing to accept them and proper introductions are made. Children who have been taught to respect and appreciate animals are also quite compatible with Sphynx. Many Sphynx are easily leash trained and most of them love to ride in the car and to be included in your vacation travel. They have an out-going personality and love attention, often times demanding it!
My cat is marking his territory in my house. How can I get him to stop this?
Marking is usually due to stress and the cat’s desire to let everyone know the house belongs to them! Another reason is a change in his or her environment. The first thing to do is to soak the area with an enzyme solution such as Nature’s Miracle. The urine smell will actually get worse after applying this solution but will slowly dissipate over a few days and then disappear. Keep the cat away from these areas where he or she has sprayed while the solution does it’s job. This may mean confining the cat for a few days. There is also a product now on the market called Feliway. Feliway simulates a pheromone that has a calming effect on cats. Applied to your cat’s environment, Feliway creates a “friendly” atmosphere he/she feels comfortable in. Clinical studies showed a 95% success rate in reducing or eliminating urine marking after 30 days of treatment. For more information on this product go to www.farnampet.com.
For more information about territory marking, visit our Territorial Marking page.
Do Sphynx
need special circumstances to keep from getting cold?
A general rule of thumb is to
consider your comfort level. If you are comfortable in your
home then they are usually comfortable. If you are bundled up in a
sweater or under a blanket to keep warm, a Sphynx
would probably appreciate the same treatment. If they do get a chill a Sphynx will seek out a place to get warm such as on
top of the TV or computer monitor, under the covers on a bed, in a
sunbeam, or in a covered pet bed. Many people keep (pet) heating blankets
or pads, wrapped with a blanket, turned on low so their Sphynx can find
a warm spot if needed. You can also find heated pet beds which most Sphynx love.
Why do Sphynx
need a bath?
Sphynx must be bathed regularly because they do not
have hair to absorb the natural oils in their skin. Most breeders
acclimate their kittens to bathing at an early age, so once you get the
hang of it, bathing them is a simple process. Some of them actually
enjoy the warmth of the water and will join you in the tub....un-asked.
How do you bathe a Sphynx?
There are many different ways to
bathe a Sphynx from sponging them off in the
kitchen sink, to wiping them down with a damp washcloth, to soaping them up
in the bathtub. Over the years, we have found the best way is this--
run enough warm water in the bathtub that it just touches
the bottom of the cat's stomach when they are in the standing position. By using this amount of water, the Sphynx isn't able to move around as easily as they would
in more shallow water. Always run the water before you put the cat
in the bathtub to avoid scaring it. You can put a small towel in the
bottom of the bathtub to give the Sphynx a less
slippery surface to stand on, but I don't always find this necessary.
Place the cat in the tub and pour water over it's
back from a cup. Keep one hand on the Sphynx
at all times to help steady it and provide reassurance. Place a small
amount of shampoo on a soft sponge or hands and begin to lather the cat all
over, paying special attention to the 'armpits' and between the
toes. I don't lather past the front of the kitty's ear to keep soap
from getting in it's eyes and mouth. Wipe
the cat's face with a damp washcloth making sure to clean the wrinkles on it's head and around its mouth. Once
you feel you have thoroughly cleaned the cat's body all over, pour more
water over it to rinse. Make sure you get all the soap from under the
cat's neck and armpits or the residue that's left will cause the Sphynx to itch. Next pick the cat up and wrap it in a
towel (they LOVE a warm towel just out of the dryer!). While still wrapped
in the towel you can clean the ears, clip the nails, and clean the claw
sheaths. Once you are done give your Sphynx
a treat and lots of love.
How often should you bathe a Sphynx?
This really depends on the
individual cat. Some Sphynx produce more oil
than others and would need to be bathed more frequently, while
others produce little to no oil and can go several weeks without a bath.
As a rule most breeders suggest a weekly bath as a starting point and you
can alter the schedule to fit the needs of your particular Sphynx.
I thought cats hated
water......won't my Sphynx be frightened of a
bath?
Reputable breeders bathe Sphynx kittens from an early age so they are accustomed
to a bath once you bring them home. Many Sphynx
seem to like the water and will even sit on the side of the tub when their
owners are bathing, or play in the water left in the shower when you are
done. If your Sphynx happens to be timid
at bath time, you should be reassuring, while also making it clear to the kitty that he must have a
bath... then give him lots of love or a treat when you're done as a reward
for putting up with this necessary part of Sphynx
grooming.
How do you trim the nails of
a Sphynx?
You can buy nail trimmers made
especially for animals, or you can use human nail clippers. Either way
you should make sure the device is sharp, as a dull trimmer will splinter
the nail instead of making a clean cut. If you use human nail clippers
you have to make sure not to accidentally cut the paw pad when you cut
the nail. To begin, hold the cat's paw in your hand and press the
top of the toe until the claw is extended. If the claws are light
colored you can see a 'pink' area inside. You can clip up to this
pink area but not into it which will cause pain to the cat and possibly
bleeding. If the claws are dark enough that you can't see this pink
area, it's best to only clip off the sharp tips at first, and with
experience you will learn how far up you can cut without hurting the Sphynx.
What is the black 'gunk' a Sphynx gets at the base of it's
claws and how do you remove it?
This black 'gunk' is created by a
combination of the natural oils produced in the skin, dirt caught between
the toes when walking around, litter dust, etc. You can remove it by
extending the cat's claws and wiping the dirt away with "Baby
Wipes", purchased at Target or Walmart.
This specific brand has lanolin in it. For some reason lanolin
removes the "gunk" much easier than anything else we have
tried.
How do you clean inside the
ears of a Sphynx?
Put several drops of ear cleaner into the cat's ears and massage the base to work it down thoroughly. You can place a piece of cotton in the ear so the cleaner doesn't get all over everything when the cat shakes it's head. Take the piece of cotton or a cloth and wipe out as much wax as you can get with it. Use cotton swabs to get what you can't reach with the cloth. Be very careful inserting the cotton swab in the cat's ear, and keep it at a vertical angle. Only wipe what you can see, and do not try to make "blind" sweeps or jabs into crevices to avoid damaging the ear.
What should you feed a Sphynx?
Sphynx, like all cats, should be fed a high quality,
nutritionally complete diet made for felines. The first ingredient will
hopefully not have "bi-products" attached to it. We feed and
recommend Natural Choice or Royal Canin
(Sensitive Stomach) cat foods exclusively, and feel it is the finest cat
food on the market, especially for the high demand Sphynx
metabolism. We have tried other high cost foods but found them to be too
rich, causing unpleasant smells, gas, and runny stools. Our cats are also
less oily when fed these brands so they don't require baths as
frequently.
Where did Sphynx
originate?
There have been numerous hairless
kittens born in different parts of the world through the years, however the breed as we know it today mostly
descended from a spontaneous mutation that occurred in a litter of
domestic kittens in
What colors do Sphynx come in?
Sphynx come in all colors and patterns found in the
cat world including pointed, mink, sepia, tabby, and bi-color. A cat's
color isn't just in it's fur but goes completely
down to the pigmentation of it's skin as a Sphynx
easily demonstrates.
What is the lifespan of a Sphynx?
Sphynx have a normal lifespan and don't suffer from
any special health problems. Although, as in any breed, there are
unfortunate early deaths, many Sphynx have
enjoyed a full life into their late teens or twenties.
What is the average size of Sphynx cats?
Generally adult females weigh 6-8
pounds while males are 8-10 pounds, however this can vary to some extent
either way.
What causes some
Sphynx to grow fuzz?
Much depends on the
genetic background of the particular cat, but hormone changes may
sometimes
cause your sphynx to grow
a small amount of fuzz as it matures. Early spay/neuter will
lessen the chances of this happening. It may come and go with
the changing seasons or remain intact. Mother Nature will
often have the last word.
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