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What is a Sphynx Cat?

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Sheri Cyprus

The Sphynx is a rare cat breed that is either hairless or nearly hairless. Some Sphynx cats have more hair than others, but often the only hair this breed has is an almost invisible downy layer of fur and maybe whiskers. The Sphynx cat has a barrel-shaped chest, long legs and small paws. The body, tail and neck are long and the ears of a Sphynx cat are quite large in comparison to its head size.

Even though the Sphynx breed is basically hairless, it's not hypoallergenic. Yet, it still may be a good choice for those with milder allergies. The Sphynx cat usually needs a bath once a week because it lacks a coat to hold in its body oils. Care should be taken to dry the cat well after bathing. Of course, all domestic cats are meant to be indoors, but this is especially true for the Sphynx as it has no protection at all against the elements.

Those who experience an allergic reaction to most cats may be able to tolerate a sphynx.
Those who experience an allergic reaction to most cats may be able to tolerate a sphynx.

Like cat breeds with coats, all Sphynx cats don't look the same. The skin still has markings such as stripes, spots or points. Although the Sphynx cat may look quite delicate without fur, it's said to be a hardy breed. In general, Sphynx cats are known to have few genetic or other health problems.

The Sphynx is a social cat that usually doesn't like to spend mush time without human companionship. Sphynx cats are said to be easy-going clowns most of the time and are often quite active and curious by nature. The Sphynx may do well with another cat or even a dog in the household.

The development of the Sphynx cat breed was not intentional. It was the result of a natural mutation. A hairless kitten was born to a domestic cat in Toronto Ontario and this started the Sphynx breed, which is also known as the Canadian Hairless cat. By the mid 1970s, the Sphynx became established as a breed and breeding programs were underway in countries such as the Netherlands and the United States. The Devon Rex breed as well as naturally hairless domestic cats contributed to the development of the Sphynx cat.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Sphynx Cat?

A Sphynx cat is a breed of cat known for its lack of fur, which gives it a distinctive appearance. Originating in Canada in the 1960s, the Sphynx's hairlessness is due to a natural genetic mutation. Despite their bald look, they have a fine layer of downy fuzz. These cats are known for their extroverted behavior, high energy, and friendly nature.

Are Sphynx Cats completely hairless?

No, Sphynx cats are not completely hairless. They have a fine, downy fuzz over their skin that gives them a soft feel to the touch. Some may have a slight amount of hair on the nose, tail, or toes. The degree of hairlessness can vary among individual cats and is influenced by genetic factors.

Do Sphynx Cats require special care?

Yes, Sphynx cats require special care due to their lack of fur. Their skin can accumulate oils and sweat, so they need regular bathing to prevent skin problems. They are also sensitive to temperature extremes and need protection from strong sun exposure to avoid sunburn, as well as warmth during colder weather to prevent hypothermia.

Are Sphynx Cats hypoallergenic?

Sphynx cats are often mistakenly believed to be hypoallergenic because of their lack of fur. However, they still produce the common allergen Fel d 1, found in cat saliva and skin secretions. While they may shed less allergen-laden fur, they can still cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.

How do Sphynx Cats get along with children and other pets?

Sphynx cats are typically sociable and enjoy the company of children and other pets. They are known for their playful and affectionate nature, making them good companions. However, interactions should always be supervised, especially with young children, to ensure gentle handling and to maintain the cat's safety and comfort.

What is the lifespan of a Sphynx Cat, and are they prone to any health issues?

Sphynx cats have an average lifespan of around 8 to 14 years. They are prone to certain health issues, including heart conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, skin problems, and dental issues. Regular veterinary check-ups are essential for maintaining their health and catching any potential problems early on.

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anon85825

Sphynx are wonderful pets!

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    • Those who experience an allergic reaction to most cats may be able to tolerate a sphynx.
      By: Evgenia Tiplyashina
      Those who experience an allergic reaction to most cats may be able to tolerate a sphynx.