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I am thinking about getting a little Sphynx guy as the newest addition to my family.

I have done research and know that they require weekly bathings, as well as frequent nail trimming. Also, I know that they build up oil in their ears and paws, so they will need to be cleaned weekly also. They could also use a frequent rub down with an unscented babywipe. Also, I have learned that they are not really "outdoor" cats because of the extreme weather (heat/sunlight would give them a sunburn, and cold weather is just plain too cold) All of this, I can manage no problem.

What I have not found information on is: food. Do they require a special diet? How long do they usually live? Are their temperments any different from a regular cat?

Any additional information anyone can offer?

Any good/bad experiences?

I don't think I could EVER give up a pet, so I want to make sure it is a good fit with my life.

2007-10-10 14:22:40 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Cats

3 answers

Sphinxes do not require a special diet. It will however, require a sweater and a warm place in your home because they have very light peachfuzz and get cold easily.

Temperment of this breed is generally very loving and cuddly. They CRAVE your body heat and you'll very probably have them in your bed on a nightly basis.

Just so you know, this breed is not cheap, but getting a discount Sphinx is an extraordinarily bad idea. You get what you pay for. Anything less than $400 is a cat that's likely genetically inferior and will have a ton of problems later on.

2007-10-10 14:34:46 · answer #1 · answered by Leslie L 5 · 1 0

No. a lot of people think of that because of the fact they're hairless. this is specifically the cats people p.c.. on yet there are hairless canines and no person cares. I honestly have 2 hairless kittens and that i think of they're the cutest issues ever. I also have a large hyper hairless canine.

2016-10-21 23:45:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try emailing the sphynx breeders who have websites. They'll be able to give you first hand information.

2007-10-10 14:27:28 · answer #3 · answered by Elaine M 7 · 0 1

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