🩺 Health Comes First: How We Protect Every Purradox Kitten

At Purradox Sphynxery, breeding healthy, thriving Sphynx kittens is our top priority. Health isn’t just a checklist—it’s a promise. We follow strict screening protocols for our breeding cats to ensure every kitten we raise is set up for a long, healthy life.

From early DNA testing to annual cardiac scans and hands-on vet care, here’s exactly how we keep our lines strong, ethical, and transparent.


🔬 1. FIV/FeLV Testing: A Non-Negotiable Start

Every Purradox King and Queen is tested negative for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) and FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) before entering our breeding program.

  • 🧪 Type: Snap Test
  • 🗓 Frequency: Once before breeding; retested if risk exposure occurs
  • Why it matters: These viruses are contagious and can be life-shortening

🧬 2. Wisdom Panel Optimal Selection DNA Testing

We use Wisdom Panel Optimal Selection™ to screen for over 40 genetic diseases and traits, including:

  • Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
  • Myotonia, and more

Each cat’s genetic profile helps us pair responsibly and avoid high-risk combinations. We also review results for blood type compatibility and coat color inheritance for future litters.


🩻 3. Annual HCM Heart Scans by a Board-Certified Cardiologist

We believe that Sphynx breeders must be proactive, not reactive.

  • 🩺 Test: Echocardiogram
  • 🧑‍⚕️ By: Board-certified veterinary cardiologist
  • 🔁 Frequency: Yearly for every active breeder
  • Why: HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy) is the most common heart condition in Sphynx cats

💡 Note: HCM is not detectable through DNA tests alone. While some breeders rely on outdated HCM DNA tests, we follow current science and use ultrasound scans as the gold standard.


📋 4. Veterinary Health Checks & Certificates

Every kitten at Purradox receives multiple wellness checks throughout their development. Before going home, they are issued a Veterinary Health Certificate, confirming:

  • Normal growth and vitals
  • No visible illness or congenital defects
  • Vaccination and deworming status

We only work with licensed veterinarians who understand the Sphynx breed’s specific needs.


💉 5. Vaccination Protocols

Our kittens are vaccinated with TruFel killed and hybrid vaccines at:

  • 9 weeks
  • 12 weeks
  • 15 weeks
  • Rabies at 12 weeks, when weight-appropriate

This schedule ensures full protection before your kitten ever leaves our care.

Read more about our vaccination process


🦷 6. Biannual Dental Cleanings for Breeding Cats

Sphynx cats are prone to periodontal disease, so we perform dental cleanings twice a year on all breeding cats.

  • Performed by a licensed veterinarian
  • Includes scaling, polishing, and evaluation for any tooth decay
  • Supports long-term health and good breath!

🧴 7. Routine Skin, Ear & Nail Care Evaluations

Our cats are evaluated weekly for:

  • Skin conditions (acne, rashes, etc.)
  • Ear hygiene (wax buildup, infections)
  • Nail overgrowth or inflammation

Preventative grooming ensures every kitten leaves clean, healthy, and well-adjusted.

Explore how to groom your Sphynx


🐾 Why This Matters for You as an Adopter

Choosing a Sphynx kitten from Purradox means:

✔️ Transparent health testing
✔️ Peace of mind about genetic risks
✔️ A lifelong support system
✔️ A kitten that’s already received elite-level care

We don’t just raise kittens—we raise standards. You’re not just buying a cat; you’re joining a community built on trust, education, and love for this extraordinary breed.

Apply to adopt your Purradox kitten now

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