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Furless Felines SphynxBreeders Of Exotic Sphynx Cats |
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How To Care For Your Sphynx |
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Grooming: When bathing your Sphynx cat or Sphynx kitten always be sure to use only products that are cat approved. I will provide you with a product list when you are ready to adopt a kitten. You can bathe your Sphynx in the kitchen sink, the bathtub, or even let them in the shower with you. Be sure to check the water to make sure that it is not too cold or too hot. If you have a kitty that isn't very happy with their bath, try running the water before you bring your cat into the room where you are going to bathe them so they are not afraid. Always be sure to keep one hand on them and they will feel much more secure. Also be very careful not to get soap in their eyes and mouth, this can make them very uncomfortable.
Their ears also need routine weekly cleaning. It is not difficult, but it is a necessity. It is easiest just after their bath when they are all wrapped up in their towel. To clean their ears I use a washcloth to wipe them out first. Then put a few drops of an ear cleaner in and massage the base of the ear. This will loosen the dirt so it is easier to get out. Then a Q-Tip to remove any dirt that you can visibly see. Never go beyond what you can see and never point the Q-Tip in towards their head. This will push the dirt further in. Be sure to always keep their ears as clean as possible. This greatly reduces the chance of bacterial ear infections. If you have never cleaned a cats ears before it is a good idea to get your veterinarian to show you how. Before you know it you will be the expert! You will also need to clean and trim their toenails weekly. This is easily done with a regular baby wipe You will also need to give a little extra care to their eyes. Because they have no eyelashes. They do occasionally need their eyes to be cleaned with a few drops of artificial tears then followed by a gentle wiping with a washcloth. Do not use regular eye drops on your cat. Only the artificial tears. |
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Diet:
We feed our
Sphynx cats and Sphynx kittens premium foods. The Sphynx do
eat a little more than a "hairy" cat due to their lack of body
hair. They have a higher metabolism and need to eat a little
more to maintain it. Never resort to "cheap" grocery store
brands of food to feed your Sphynx cat or Sphynx kitten. Cats
and kittens always remain healthier when fed a high quality
diet. Always be sure to provide
lots of fresh clean water for your cat everyday. The Sphynx cats
and Sphynx kittens love fresh water. |
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Litter Box:
We use and like covered litter boxes the best. The Sphynx kitten you will
be adopting will already be litter box trained. However, when
you get him/her home you will need to show your new kitten the lo
Always be sure to clean
the litter box out daily. Cats do not like using a dirty one!
Also sanitize weekly with a solution of bleach and water.
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The Sphynx is an INDOOR CAT ONLY. Because they lack body hair, they will sunburn easily. Sphynx cats and kittens like to stay warm in your home. They prefer temperatures to be at least 70 degrees. We always provide warn blankets or kitty beds so that they can snuggle up inside if they want to. Cats also |
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like to sit
in a sunny window whenever possible. There are special made kitty
window perches for those of you that do not have wide
windowsills. The Sphynx prefer temperatures of least 70 degrees
and above. Under 70 degrees, they tend to get cold. Always
provide warm bedding for your Sphynx cat. They will appreciate it! |
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Health: |
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Vaccinations: |
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918-342-2575
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