The Sphynx Cat Disease that Has NO Symptoms!
As a pet owner, you are always worried about your pet’s health, and that’s what makes you such a great pet owner! But what if I told you that your ...
As a pet owner, you are always worried about your pet’s health, and that’s what makes you such a great pet owner! But what if I told you that your ...
Does your pet dread bath time? Or maybe they can’t tolerate water baths or even wet wipes due to sensitive skin, anxiety, or a medical condition. Whatever the reason, we’ve got a gentle, all-natural solution you—and your pet—will love.
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So, your Sphynx cat was just diagnosed with urinary crystals—what now? If you’re like most cat parents, your vet likely handed you a prescription urinary diet and told you your cat will need it long-term, maybe even for life. But here’s the truth: while these diets may address urinary crystals temporarily, they often come with a cost—poor nutrition and the risk of other health problems over time.
If your Sphynx cat is suddenly straining to pee, squatting longer than usual in the litter box, or showing signs of discomfort, you’re not alone—and you’re right to be concerned. These are some of the earliest warning signs that your cat may be dealing with urinary crystals.
Let’s break down what you need to know to protect your cat and prevent this issue from becoming a chronic problem.
If you’re the proud parent of a hairless cat, then you know that their skin requires a whole different level of care. When my sweet Stubbin started showing signs of irritated, rashy, inflamed skin, I felt helpless. We had done everything “right” according to mainstream pet advice—fed premium commercial food, kept him bathed, used well-known grooming products—but nothing was working. And worse, I felt like I was slowly watching him become more uncomfortable and less himself.
What follows is our healing journey—a completely natural approach that transformed his skin and led to the creation of RenewedPet®.
If you're planning to adopt a Sphynx kitten (or any kitten) there’s a condition you absolutely need to be aware of: FIP or Feline Infectious Perito...
If your Sphynx cat is struggling with blackheads, pimples, or chin acne, RenewedPet has the perfect solution. This is one of the most common skinca...
Have you ever watched your pet scarf down food from a traditional bowl in under 60 seconds, then immediately beg for more or throw it up? That kind...
If you’ve ever had a cat diagnosed with HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy), you know how heartbreaking it can be. As a pet health coach and someone ...
As a pet coach who’s worked with Sphynx cats for many years, I know firsthand how devastating it can be when a heart condition like HCM (Hypertroph...
We've been talking about what to do if your Sphynx cat catches a cold and today I want to wrap things up with a final tip that every hairless cat p...
In part one of this series, we talked about how to tell if your Sphynx cat’s cold is serious enough to require a vet visit. As I always say, if you...