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Last 2 Gorgeous Sphynx Girls Ready Now!

Leamington Spa
11 hours
£650
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Adv. ID
E_rYKLZxw
Views
711
Favourites
8
Advert Type
For sale
Breed
Health Checked
yes
Pet Age:
4 months, 4 days
Pet Available
2024-05-14
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
2 female
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Description
***Last 2 girls available, all others have found their forever homes** We are thrilled to offer our beautiful litter of 3 girls, 2 boys. All healthy, happy, Sphynx babies ready for their new homes now! Deposit only to secure a particular kitten before viewing. Visits and questions are more than welcome. Mum Zelda is a beautiful pink and blue tortie with stunning large pale green eyes. She is the most loving and sweet girl. Dad Ichabod is a gorgeous blue with green eyes. Both can be met alongside kittens. They're much loved members of the family. All 3 girls are completely bald. One pink and blue tortie girl we call Nova. She looks like a watercolour in pastel shades and full of sass. 2 blue and pink tortie girls we call Venus and Luna. Luna is a softer powdery blue and pink girl. She is super inquisitive and sweet. Venus is the darkest of the girls She looks almost violet in some light and is the bravest of the litter. All 3 girls are cheeky and, mischievous little things. Then we have a beautiful, chunky black velvet boy we call Cosmo. He's the sweetest of the litter. Will always trot out to say hello like a little puppy. With the loudest purr I've heard on a kitten. Last but not least we have our quirky little fellow Orion he's a beautiful blue velvet. He suffered a small injury to one of his ears shortly after birth. It has healed fantastically but, he was left with one funny curly ear now. It won't need any further treatment and hasn't impacted his day to day at all. We feel it just adds to his charm. He's very like his brother in that he is very snuggly and sweet. Asking for £650 or sensible offers. The kittens have all self weaned which takes a bit longer than 8 weeks. They're now onto homecooked probiotic wet food twice a day and Royal Canin dry food available all day. They're all litter trained and introduced to scratch posts and kitten enrichment. They've been bathed, nails and ears cleaned. They are all double health checked, worm and flea treated to date with panacur and drontal alternating. The kittens have been home raised in our busy family home. They are used to noises and movements of daily living, kids and, other fully vaccinated indoor only cats. Kittens will go home with a cuddly with Mum's scent on and a bar of extra gentle kitten shampoo. Please note like all pedigree animals Sphynxes can have breed associated health problems. Our breeding pair are over 3 yrs of age, have been regularly checked and have no signs of HCM. All kittens have been health checked and specifically checked for any sign of heart murmur before made available for adoption. This minimises risk of development of future health problems but is not a guarantee. I recommend finding a vet you trust, who hopefully knows the breed, as well as pet insurance to all new pet parents. These guys aren't your regular house cats and require considerably more care and time. They can be prone to food sensitivities, sun burn or exposure to cold. Sphynxes are super intelligent, inquisitive and human interested. They will genuinely miss you and not do well if they're left on their own for long periods. They will also find those treats you thought you'd hidden well enough too haha! All that said, there's nothing quite like Sphynx love. They'll steal your heart and make you wonder how you ever lived without them. We are hoping to help others learn first-hand how wonderful these cats are as companions.
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Leamington Spa
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£650
KELSEY D.
Leamington Spa
10 hours
Member since:10 years
KELSEY D.
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We take animal welfare seriously

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