Did You Know Hairless Cats Get Acne Too?
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...
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...
If you own a Sphynx cat, you know that they have some quirky and unique qualities about them, and one thing you may not have been prepared to handl...
Is your Sphynx cat chewing on its tail? While it may not look like a big deal yet, it can easily and quickly become one. It may have started as a h...
Have you ever looked at the ingredients list of your Sphynx cat's food and scratched your head, wondering what more than half of those ingredients ...
There are a lot of foods or items that can be toxic to Sphynx cats, and knowing which ones are safe or toxic can be challenging to keep up with. Ho...
Your Sphynx cat’s prey drive is more than play—it’s instinct. Encourage it safely with interactive toys that mimic real hunting, like our non-toxic lizard wand toy. These sessions strengthen your bond, support physical health, and keep your Sphynx mentally sharp and happily engaged.
Did you know that an estimated 10,000 pets are killed in car crashes each year in the U.S.? While this stat is sobering, it should make pet owners ...
Believe it or not, caring for a paralyzed Sphynx cat more than likely isn’t as difficult as you may think. While it may seem intimidating at first ...