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Sphynx Kittens For Adoption Near Me

If you are looking to care for a Sphynx and think you have all the right attributes for this, please do contact us, with a little bit of information about yourself and your home life, work commitments, children in household and their age(s), if you have any other pets, etc.

You will be asked lots of questions and a reference may be required from your Vet.

 

What we look for in a potential new owner

First and foremost a vast amount of patience and loving care to reassure a Sphynx for adoption near me  that the new home is a safe and secure environment where he or she will receive attention and affection. A Sphynx is naturally a “people orientated” cat and will respond so well to your care. You will have an intelligent companion who is a very beautiful cat.

You will be asked to sign a adoption form indicating you will keep up to date with vaccinations and seek veterinary treatment if needed.

Our list does grow, but it is not a matter of first come, first served. It is finding the right home for the Sphynx in need. Please bear in mind each Sphynx to be rehomed will have different needs like a quiet household or an only cat.  Please don’t be put off by the fact we have a waiting list.

 

The cat’s needs comes first and foremost.

 

WELFARE: If you have a sphynx that needs re-homing or you would like to go on the waiting list to rehome a sphynx, please contact us via email contact@paradiskittens.com

I look forward to hearing from you

Coriander

 

 

PLEASE READ BEFORE CONSIDERING ADOPTING A SPHYNX:



I reserve the right to refuse the sale of a kitten. It is my responsibility to assure my kittens are placed in suitable homes.

  • All kittens adopted from Paradise  Sphynx Cattery come with current vaccinations, dewormings, written sales contract, Two year health guarantee, health record, Spayed or Neutered, 30 days of free pet insurance for your kitten, and a kitten care package which includes food, litter and several surprises for you and your kitten.
  • Kittens are Generally ready to leave between 12 to 16 weeks old.
  • Sphynx do not develop as quickly as cats with hair.
  • WE DO  SHIP.
  • Kitten are generally $1000 to $2500
  • Deposits are taken on kittens when they are around 4 to 6 weeks old in the amount $500. The balance is due when the kitten is picked up.
  • I do not keep a waiting list.
  • Previous customers and referrals pick kittens first, after that it’s first come 1st served.

We strive to match the personality of the kitten to the needs of your family. We want a lifetime of happiness and love for our kittens and their new families! You may come visit the kittens in person but by appointment only.

How to Find a Hairless Sphynx Cat for Adoption Near Me

While a breeder is always a great place to find a pet, consider using Sphynx cat rescue shelters if you are planning to adopt a Sphynx cat. And if circumstances require you to surrender your pet, locating a shelter which specifically handles the Sphynx breed will ensure that your cat receives the best possible care while awaiting their new home.

Locate a Sphynx Shelter

There are several ways you can find a Sphynx cat for adoption.

  1. Start your search with local veterinary clinics. Veterinary clinic staff are typically kept up-to-date on the shelters and programs in the area and can direct you to a rescue nearby that has Sphynx cats if one exists.
  2. Contact other pet professionals in your area, such as groomers, pet sitters, and pet supply stores. Often the staff will be aware of cats that need homes, as well as what local rescue groups are like.
  3. Visit the website of the Cat Fanciers’ Association and the International Cat Association to find a directory of breeders. Contact breeders to see if they have information on Sphynx cats available for adoption. Many breeders are active in rescue for their beloved breeds and will even have cats they have taken back from owners or that they are fostering for rescues.
  4. Look for cat breed shows held nearby your location. You can visit a show and talk to breeders who specialize in the Sphynx to see if they know of cats that need homes, as well as gather more information about Sphynx care.
  5. Use the Petfinder and Adopt-A-Pet websites to search for rescue groups nationwide. You can search by breed to find groups that are either dedicated to that breed or that work with many breeds and have a Sphynx cat available.