adult sphynx cat

Sphynx

Sphynx are very intelligent and friendly. They are active and love to be the centre of attention, these cats are not suited to people wanting a quiet docile cat.

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Personality

Sphynx cats are suitable for active households as they crave human attention. They have a friendly disposition and are very sociable with other people and pets. Sphynx are very intelligent and can be taught to walk on a lead and respond to voice commands. They are often described as the most intelligent and affectionate of all cat breeds.

Appearance

Sphynx cats and kittens are not totally hairless as they have a peach fuzz over much of their body. Their coat is often described as a warm chamois. For this reason many owners describe them as their living hot water bottle.

Sphynx have normal cat proportions. However, as they lack fur their ears are more pronounced and their tail is often described as a rats tail.

They come in all the usual colour varieties including, tortoiseshell, chocolate, black, blue, lilac, chocolate etc.

Care

Due to their unique characteristics, they do require special maintenance including a weekly routine of bathing, trimming nails and cleaning ears.

Sphynx also may require extra heating during the colder months. This can usually be achieved through the use of a heat mat (depending on your temperature extremes).

Are Sphynx Hypoallergenic?

It is often a misconception that Sphynx Cats are hypoallergenic because of their lack of hair. Read more information regarding Hypoallergenic Cats.

Breed History

There have been many occurrences of hairless cats throughout history. The modern day Sphynx started in Toronto, Canada in 1966 with the birth of a hairless cat. During the 1970’s several more hairless cats were born. After this time, the breed was developed principally in Europe.

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