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.
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We are thrilled to introduce our lovely litter of skinfants! Mum is a solid lilac and dad a piebald (photos included) who have been selected for their health, temperament and structure. Photos are tr

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Prince is our very loving 3years old boy. We bought Prince from his breeder when he was 16 weeks old and he has been a very large and very loved part of our family. Prince was neutered before he was

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Msg me to join my waiting list I will be expecting litters early next year. Hi peeps, I currently have one male from my current litter available to reserve, we have nicknamed him pabs and he’s a sup
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.