CARING FOR YOUR Sphynx
Sphynx cats require a little more maintenance than
domestic cats.
Because Sphynx do not have hair, their body oils are not
absorbed. Bathing your cat removes a collection of
dander and oils from the skin. Your kitten should be
bathed every 1-2 weeks. If this is not done, the oils on
their body will rub off on furniture and bedding. I
recommend ChlorhexiDerm shampoo because it has a
bacterial agent. Do not use shampoos that have perfume
or other ingredients that might cause skin irritation.
Buffbabies kittens are accustomed to baths. They don't
necessarily like them but they don't put up a big fight.
Try to avoid soap and water in the face and ears. Use a
wet cloth to clean the face and outside of the ear.
The ears are cleaned with a cotton ball soaked in ear
cleaning solution. I use Derma Pet Malacetic Otic. Place
the soaked cotton ball in the ear and massage. Avoid
getting the solution in the eyes. Remove the cotton ball
and remove what you can see with a Q-tip. The solution
will clean down in the ear canal. Expect your kitten to
hold his ears down and shake his head a lot. Another
Q-tip cleaning might be required after he shakes his
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Ciaros Isis
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This is one of our girls. Ciaros Isis is a
Black Torti, she is 11/2 years old and she is a
sweetheart! Bred with Tito Jackskin, she
produces reds, blacks, tortis, and blue Sphynx
babies. We will soon have Cairos Isis and Guido
Sargucci (Purr Ce) together to produce some
beautiful black and whites.
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Cozumel Blue
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This pretty girl is Cozumel Blue. She is a
1/1/2 year old Lilac and Cream. Bred with Tito
Jackskin, she has produced chocolate minks,
chocolate Mink Lynks, blue Minks, Lilacs and
Blues. "Sky" is a wonderful mother and an
exceptional pet. For available
babies look at our "Available"
page.
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