Sphynx Kittens For Sale

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About our Sphynx Kittens

What is a  Sphynx kitten?

Sphynx kittens for sale has received lots of love and will seduce you, as much by his endearing and affectionate behavior as by his legendary beauty! If you are looking for a high-quality Bengal kitten for sale that really stands out, Paradiskittens.com is definitely the right choice for you.

Sphynx Cat Care

If you have a Sphynx, be prepared to groom it at least once a week. “What?” you say, “But it’s hairless; why does it need grooming?” In fact, Sphynxes groom themselves as often as regular cats, but since they don’t have enough fur to absorb the oil secreted by their skin or their saliva, grooming leaves a sticky, sometimes crusty residue of oil, sweat, and spit on their skin. Think of them in the same way you would think of a baby. It’s hairless, close to the ground, not designed to clean itself, and has special needs.

Bathing

A Sphynx cat needs a bath at least once a week, and preferably in a medicated pet shampoo like Malaseb to ensure any bacteria or other nasties are killed during the bath. Most cats of this breed have been acclimated to regular baths by their breeder, which you can see in all the cat videos of hairless kitties happily playing in the bath. However, sometimes a Sphynx will retain its cat instincts and really dislike getting wet. Make sure your breeder has worked at acclimatising your kitten to a regular bath, and continue regular bathing to reinforce the habit. Special rewards during and after will help.

Even with the bathing, your new friend may leave marks on furniture, sheets and your fluffy white towels just out of the drier if they sleep there for any length of time. This is because of their oily sweat glands, which can cause reddish-brown oil to build up on their skin. Regular bathing will help, but it will not keep the cats from sweating, so if you cannot deal with the occasional oily brown sweat stain, this may not be the cat for you.

Temperament

Sphynx cats are among the most loving and friendly cats. If you want a cat who will sleep on your lap while you watch TV, snuggle up with you at night, and greet you at the door after work, this breed will not disappoint. They are gentle, easygoing, and good with kids, dogs, and other cats.

The flip side of all that friendliness is that they need companionship. This breed does not like being left alone, and they have a desperate need for attention. If you get one, you need to be able to return all the affection and love it gives you. If you aren’t a very affectionate pet-owner, you’d be better off getting a more independent, stand-offish cat, like a Siamese.

If you are leaving the house for long periods of time, your Sphynx’s heart is going to break. Unless you have a companion for it, it is going to become depressed. If you don’t have other friendly animals it can interact with, and you know you’ll be out of the house often, then you should either buy two or get a Sphynx and another, less high-maintenance cat as a companion. If you get both cats as kittens and they grow up together, they will certainly become best friends.

  • Love and companionship. Your Sphynx will always be there for you. Nothing beats having your cat or dog curl up on your lap and snuggle in for a nap. This is a feeling of total unconditional love.
  • Therapeutic benefits. Talking or cuddling with your hairless kitty can help to deal with and recover from depression. They will listen to you and love you unconditionally. Many health professionals have recognized the health benefits from pet ownership and made this recommendation for people with particularly illnesses.
  • Health benefits. Pet ownership has been proven to have a positive impact on lowering stress levels, lowering blood pressure, improving fitness through increased exercise, and boosting immunity levels.
  • Sphynx cats do not shed because they are hairless.
  • Sphynx are incredibly loving and provide companionship more than most cats.
  • Sphynx blurs the traditional boundaries between dogs and cats.
  • They usually get along very well with other pets in the house even the dogs.

Our Sphynx kittens for sale are always offered to people on our waiting list first. Contact us to subscribe to our waiting list.

Please note that you can request information about all Sphynx kittens for sale, even if they are already reserved. In rare cases, they may become available again.

Currently, our price range is $700 to $1500, with most Cats between $700 and $1000. Determining factors as to the prices include the Cat’s size, sex, confirmation, intelligence, disposition and personalty.