Sphynx cats may be hairless, but they’re not immune to common feline issues—especially colds. If your kitty is sneezing, has watery eyes, or seems extra tired, you’re not alone. Feline upper respiratory infections (URIs) are surprisingly common, especially after stressful life events like:
Stress can weaken your cat’s immune system, making it easier for bacteria or viruses to take hold. The result? A miserable, sniffly, naked little baby.
Can You Treat a Cat Cold at Home?
In most cases, yes. Many feline colds—especially mild ones—can be safely and effectively treated at home with natural immune support, hydration, and rest.
Here are some of our top product picks to help your kitty bounce back faster:
This blend of functional mushrooms, superfoods, and novel proteins is designed to:
It’s especially helpful after allergies, illness, or antibiotics. Bonus: the formula avoids fillers, synthetics, and artificial ingredients.
✨ Pro tip: Keep your reusable tin and scoop! Refill pouches are available to reduce waste.
This Total Body Health™ supplement is a game-changer for everyday immune and digestive support. It helps:
With zero fillers or GMOs, this whole-food blend is perfect for cats of all ages.
Vitamin C is a powerhouse when it comes to healing—and cats can benefit too! Our pet-safe liquid formula is:
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Made with MCT oil + pure ascorbic acid
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Specially dosed for cats and dogs
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Free of any human-only additives or fillers
Used by holistic vets to fight off chronic immune issues, UTIs, skin conditions, and more.
Colds often come with watery, irritated eyes. These drops are a soothing, all-natural solution made with non-GMO, organic ingredients. Use them to help calm irritation caused by:
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Viral infections
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Bacterial issues
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Allergies or dry air
Gentle enough for all pets—even your sensitive Sphynx.
When to See the Vet
While many colds resolve with proper support, some situations require a vet’s attention. 🚨 Call your vet if:
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Your cat stops eating for more than 24–48 hours
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There’s noticeable chest congestion or wheezing
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Your cat starts losing weight or energy rapidly
And please—ask for a diagnostic test before accepting antibiotics. Most feline colds are viral, and antibiotics won’t help. In fact, they can disrupt your cat’s gut health, making recovery slower and weakening their immune system long-term.
Final Thoughts
Your cat's immune system is a delicate balance—especially for breeds like the Sphynx. But with a little knowledge and the right natural tools, you can help your kitty recover quickly, safely, and comfortably.
If you’re not sure which supplement is best for your cat’s specific needs, send us a DMor schedule a personalized consultation.
Your naked baby deserves to feel their best. ❤️
With Love,
April Arguin A.S., C.P.N., M.P.H.
(aka) PetCoach April