Tips For Cleaning Your Sphynx Cat’s Clothes Or Harness
If you have a Sphynx cat, you know that they have extremely sensitive skin. Anything that touches their skin, like their blankets, clothes, harness...
If you have a Sphynx cat, you know that they have extremely sensitive skin. Anything that touches their skin, like their blankets, clothes, harness...
Learn how to soothe and hydrate Sphynx cat dry skin naturally with fresh diets, spring water, organic fabrics, and RenewedPet® Sensitive Shampoo.
Have you noticed that your Sphynx cat is refusing to eat, has been drooling, dropping food, or crying throughout meals? These could be signs that y...
Hearing that your Sphynx cat has a medical issue can be devastating, especially a diagnosis like Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM). This is one of ...
It’s understandable if dark spots on your Sphynx cat’s skin concern you. While some spots on their skin should receive medical attention, some are ...
Sphynx cats are not only active but also curious, and they love a little adventure. Getting outdoors and exploring will satisfy that side of your h...
FIP in cats used to be fatal—but not anymore. Discover how the breakthrough antiviral GS-441524 is changing feline medicine, curing both wet and dry FIP, and giving cat parents new hope. Learn the symptoms, treatment options, and why acting fast can save your cat’s life.
Have you noticed that your Sphynx cat has a mysterious rash or just irritated skin in general? This is actually quite common in Sphynx cats since t...
Does your Sphynx cat have a little black dot on its chin or neck? While it may look like a speck of dirt, it's actually a clogged pore. Like humans...
Is your Sphynx cat appearing a little too shiny these days? Hairless cats are known for having naturally oily skin. Their skin produces oil to almo...
Not all essential oils are safe for Sphynx cats. Learn which oils can be used safely, how to use them properly, and why only pure therapeutic-grade oils like Young Living are recommended.
When you’re cold, you more than likely reach for a blanket or sweater to keep warm. For Sphynx cats, not having any fur can make them feel the same...