The distinctive Sphynx cat is recognized for its hairless coat and elegant, muscular physique. Originating from Canada, the Sphynx is known for its exposed skin which can appear in various colors and patterns including white, black, red, chocolate, lavender and more. The breed, also referred to as the Canadian Hairless, is praised for its sociable and playful nature.Despite their lack of fur, Sphynxes maintain a warm body temperature that is higher than most cats. Fearlessly friendly, they crave human interaction and engagement, forming strong bonds with their families. Sphynxes are highly intelligent, marked by their curiosity and exploration instincts. Potential owners should note that a Sphynx’s exposed skin requires regular bathing to clean oil buildup.
Read our Sphynx Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

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He is black seal point 5 generation pedegree originally he came from Spain when he has 1 years old holds 5 generation pedegree certificate and pet passport outdated .I have payed for him £2500 for the

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We have beautiful **Sphynx boy** looking for their forever loving homes. 🐾 They are raised in our family home with their mum and dad (both our pets), along with **children and a dog**, so they’re ve

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Meet Sushi! The last of our litter of Sphynx crossed with British short hair kittens. Mum is a pedigree Sphynx so sushi carries the hairless gene. At this point (3 weeks) Sushi appears to be male.
In the UK, a purebred Sphynx cat typically costs between £800 and £2,500, with prices varying depending on factors such as breeder reputation, pedigree, and colour variations. In the US, costs range roughly between $2,000 and $5,000 from reputable breeders. It is essential to buy from ethical breeders to ensure the health and welfare of the cat.