It is advised to take your kitten to the veterinarian within 48 hours of purchase to ensure its health. Regular vet checkups and keeping immunizations current are crucial. Should your kitten show any signs of illness, immediately contact your veterinarian and adhere to their advice. Always consult your vet if you notice anything concerning.
It's crucial to find a reputable veterinarian experienced with Sphynx cats to advocate for your pet's medical needs. We highly recommend our veterinarian, Dr. [Name], at [Clinic Name] Veterinary Center in [Location], AB. His expertise, kindness, and care for the Sphynx breed are exceptional and definitely worth the travel.
Sphynx cats, due to their lack of fur, expend more energy and thus require high-quality cat food to stay healthy. Inexpensive brands may not meet the nutritional needs of Sphynx cats. It's advisable to provide a measured amount of dry food and fresh water available at all times. Raw, good quality canned food may be offered once or twice daily. Royal Canin is widely available in many pet stores.
Research cat food and treats thoroughly. Brands like Temptations, Whiskas, Blue Buffalo are no good.
Sphynx cats are highly social and can be energetic. They thrive on receiving ample attention and require daily exercise. An exercise wheel for cats can be a fantastic addition to their routine. Additionally, they are fond of playing with cat fishing toys and other interactive toys.
It is advisable to bathe your cat weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, based on the amount of oil their skin produces. Clothing can help keep their skin clean. Brown eye discharge is typical; however, yellow or green discharge is a sign of concern. In such cases, please consult your veterinarian. For bathing your sphynx, a cloth can be effective in removing dirt from the skin. Cleaning your kitten or cat with a damp cloth is often the simplest method and safest.
Be cautious around the eyes, ears, and mouth. Avoid getting water in these spots. For ear cleaning, wet wipes and Q-tips are useful; wet wipes can clean larger areas, and Q-tips can reach into narrow crevices. Never clean deeper than you can see to avoid damaging the kitten's ears. Using a vet-recommended ear cleaner is optional. When trimming a cat's nails, only cut the transparent part of the nail. Do not cut the pink quick it will cause pain and may result in minor bleeding.
It's crucial to clean your cat's litter box daily. The best options are wood pellets, clay litter, or other natural products. Silica litter is not recommended as it may cause health issues. Remember, fine crystal powder can become lodged in a sphynx's nose, leading to discomfort and health problems. Sphynx cats lack the nose hair that normal cats have to block crystal powder from entering their nasal cavities or eyes.
Sphynx cats, being hairless, need special attention to stay warm. It's essential to provide warm spots in the home for them to retreat to when they're cold. A useful guideline is that if you're feeling cold, they probably are too. Items like sweaters, shirts, space heaters, and heated beds, including enclosed ones, are all beneficial in meeting their warmth requirements. This breed can become ill if exposed to consistently cold temperatures.
It's crucial to keep cat trees in good condition. If the fabric begins to tear or creates dangling strings, it's advisable to trim or replace it to prevent your cat from getting entangled, which can be very hazardous. Fabric-less cat trees are recommended for their ease of cleaning and maintenance. Ensure they are always safe and free from any dangers.
In the world of Sphynx cats, the motto "the more, the merrier" can hold true. These hairless wonders thrive in pairs or alongside other furry friends. Known for their sociable nature, they seamlessly blend into the mix, proving that sometimes two is indeed better than one.
This list details items and substances that could be harmful to your kitten or cat and should be avoided.
Avoid using strongly-scented detergents, fabric softeners, or plug-in air fresheners. These can lead to respiratory and skin problems in cats and kittens, particularly with their clothing. Since they cannot undress themselves, exposure to these substances could result in coughing, skin hives, and symptoms of asthma.
Exercise caution regarding the plants your cats can access; it's advisable to investigate which plants are safe for pets.
Exercise caution when taking your cats outdoors; always keep them on a leash. Sphynx Cats, unlike their furry counterparts, require constant supervision. They can accompany you on travels and camping trips, but never lose sight of them. Additionally, be mindful of open doors and unscreened windows.
In Canada's chilly winters, it's best to keep them indoors unless they're wrapped up from head to toe!
Low-grade or poor-quality food significantly contributes to health problems and may be associated with HCM. It's always beneficial to research, as it serves your cat's best interests.
We advised to take your newly purchased kitten to the veterinarian within 48 hours of leaving breeder to ensure its health.
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