Sphynx
Despite being almost entirely hairless, the Sphynx cat still needs plenty of grooming.
About the Sphynx
The term “velcro lap cat” has been used to describe the desire of the Sphynx to be on their owner all the time. The Sphynx is sweet-tempered, lively, intelligent and above all happy to be handled.
Sphynx love to greet every new person visiting the home, and will get along well with dogs and other pets. Sphynx are highly active and will entertain themselves for hours, many even fetching toys. These cats are loyal and dedicated to their owners.
Source: key facts and characteristics sourced from World Cat Congress (WCC)
Breed specifics
- Coat
- Short coat
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- Medium
- Avg life expectancy
- 15–20 years
Affectionate / Even-tempered / Lively / Intelligent / Sociable / Quiet
Key facts
Health condition
Sphynx cats’ main feature is the absence of a fur coat. And even though they are not entirely hairless, their fine, downy hair expose their delicate skin to harmful ultraviolet light and make skin injury much more likely. Sphynx skin may be prone to yeast infections and obviously they are susceptible to cold and to sunburn if they go outside. We advise you to buy from a responsible breeder and to seek counsels from your veterinarian.
Health condition
Sphynx cats’ main feature is the absence of a fur coat. And even though they are not entirely hairless, their fine, downy hair expose their delicate skin to harmful ultraviolet light and make skin injury much more likely. Sphynx skin may be prone to yeast infections and obviously they are susceptible to cold and to sunburn if they go outside. We advise you to buy from a responsible breeder and to seek counsels from your veterinarian.