Health
The Sphynx is healthy breed
with no known specific health or genetic problems. Prevention is the key to
perfect health. Maintaining regular vet visits and up-to-date immunizations will
ward off most illnesses that would affect any cat. In general, the breed is very
hardy with a normal cat’s lifespan. Neutering or spaying and providing an
outlet for play, and the natural behavior of scratching (e.g. scratching post),
are essential elements for maintaining a healthy long life. Sphynx cats have
been know to live fifteen years or longer.

Caring for your SphynxBathing
Because Sphynx cats do not have fur
to absorb the natural oils from their skin they will require periodic bathing.
The build up of oils in their coat will collect dirt and dust from their
surroundings making them dirty. Depending on the amount of oils secreted from
the cat, and the cleanliness of its surrounds, will determine the frequency of
bathing. Some Sphynx need bathed more than once a week, while others only require
monthly bathing. If you keep your cat’s surroundings clean and buy dust free
litter you can help reduce the frequency of bathing.
Bath time should be fun for cat and
owner alike. Because bathing is a routine part of having a Sphynx, it should be
introduced to kittens and made as stress free as possible. Run your bath water
before bringing your Sphynx into the bathroom for a bath. Most Sphynx tolerate
bathing well, but if your cat is stressed by the experience, make bath time as
quick as possible and wash their face and ears after you take them out of the
water. Avoid getting soap into your cat’s eyes or mouth. I prefer
to use a baby
bath with aloe and vitamin E to bath my cats.
Claws & Paws
Sphynx will get dirt between their
pads and in the pockets of their claws. They can be clean out with a warm wash
cloth or baby wipe. Cleaning of the paws will need to be done more often and in
conjunction with their bath.
The claws (front and back) will need
to be clipped. In most cats you can see the vein line inside the claw and you
must be very careful not to clip on or beyond it. Begin by clipping off just the
tip of the claw until you are confident on how to clip.
Ears
Sphynx’s ears are hairless and
produce a large amount of earwax. They will need cleaned in conjunction with
bath time or about every one to two weeks. A couple drops of ear cleaner in the
cat’s ears will make your cat shake its head and dislodge the earwax so that it can be
easily removed with a cotton ball or Q-tip. Be very careful when cleaning their ears, and
clean only as far in as you can see.
Feeding
You must provide your Sphynx with
a constant, always accessible, supply of premium cat food and water.
Climate
Of course the Sphynx is an indoor
cat only. The general rule of thumb is...if you are comfortable they usually are
too. However, if they get a chill, they are cleaver enough to find a warm spot
under a blanket or curled up with another pet.

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