Tuesday, June 23, 2015



The Sphynx’s has a unique appearance and charming temperament. 
The breed possesses numerous personality traits. They are lively cats, performing monkey-like aerialist feats and wagging their tails like dogs. Despite their alien-like appearance, they come with all the mystery and charm that has fascinated humankind for thousands of years.
Although the Sphynx appears hairless, its skin is covered with a fine, almost imperceptible vestigial covering, giving the skin the texture of chamois. Their lack of fur make their wrinkles visible, although, this is a desirable trait in the show Sphynx. Although the Sphynx considerately refrains from shedding, it may still produce allergy symptoms, as they have an allergenic protein which they secret via saliva and sebaceous glands.
Although they lack the fur of other felines, they must be regularly bathed to remove collections of oily sebaceous secretions on the skin, which may cause skin problems. Their exposure to the sun must be limited, as they are susceptible to sunburns.
A true extrovert, the Sphynx will demand your undivided attention and hates to be ignored. It does well with other animals, and truly enjoys being a show-off. Curious, mischievous, and highly intelligent, the Sphynx is generally fun, well-behaved, and easy to handle, for these reasons this pet it’s a good company for the family.

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