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My Love and passion for the Sphynx breed, And there dog like personality and affection has been the inspiration for opening my breeding program. I was a 5 year sphynx owner before I started my breeding journey.
Our cats are pure bread Canadian Sphinx, they come from a strong line.
The sphynx cat is an energetic, acrobatic performer who loves to show off for attention. they have a unexpected sense of humor that is often at odds with their dour expression.
Friendly and loving, this is a loyal breed who will follow you around the house and try to involve them selfs in whatever you're doing, grabbing any opportunity to perch on your shoulder or curl up in your lap. As curious and intelligent as they maybe with there energetic energy , these traits can make her a bit of a handful. For their own safety, the sphynx does best as an exclusively indoor cat, and generally gets along well with all.
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Yes, bathing your hairless cat will be more frequent than one with fur. Since they produce oil, you want to wipe him down regularly with a damp cloth and non-scented wipes. You do not have to bathe your Sphynx every week, but you do have to clean him regularly. A full bath is only needed once a month, and if your cat is oily twice a month. They do produce a lot of skin oils that help them stay clean. Keep in mind these oils will get on everything in your house. If you decide, your kitty needs a bath.
Typically a Sphynx cat does get along with other pets like cats and dogs. They are friendly and out-going, loving , generally speaking. As they are relatively affectionate, you do have a better chance of them getting along with your pets than just about any other breed of cat. Still, each cat will have its personality and may not like your other cats or even your spouse.
If you are looking to adopt a Sphynx cat because you think they are the only type of cat that won’t bother your allergies, you might want to reconsider. Many people adopt these cats because they think they are hypoallergenic, which is not the case—the lack of fur does not make them hypoallergenic. Usually humans allergies are secondary to the allergens on cat skin. It is even possible for people to be more allergic to hairless cats than long-haired cats.
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