Sphynx Cat Care and Adoption FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to Purradox Sphynxery’s FAQs Page

At Purradox Sphynxery, we know that welcoming a new Canadian Sphynx kitten into your home is a big decision. Whether you’re a first-time Sphynx cat owner or a long-time enthusiast of hairless breeds, you likely have plenty of questions. Our FAQ page is designed to provide you with clear, comprehensive answers to the most commonly asked questions about our cats, breeding practices, adoption process, and ongoing care. We are committed to helping you make informed decisions and ensuring that you and your new feline companion are well-prepared for a lifelong bond.

This FAQ section is divided into several key categories, allowing you to quickly find the information you need:

  1. Sphynx Cat Care – Tips and advice on how to groom, feed, and maintain the health of your Sphynx. These hairless cats have unique care needs, from regular ear cleaning to proper nutrition, to keep their skin healthy.
  2. Breeding & Adoption – Learn about our breeding practices, adoption process, and what to expect when bringing a new kitten home. We believe in ethical and responsible breeding, focusing on the health, temperament, and well-being of every kitten.
  3. Sphynx Cat Health – Discover insights into common health concerns specific to Sphynx and other hairless breeds, including heart health and genetic testing. We prioritize the well-being of our kittens and take extensive steps to ensure they are in peak health before they go to their forever homes.
  4. Sphynx Cat Behavior – Explore the fascinating and affectionate nature of Sphynx cats, with tips on socialization, training, and understanding their playful yet cuddly personalities.
  5. Sphynx Kittens – A detailed look at kitten care, development stages, and what you can expect as your new kitten grows. We provide guidance on feeding, litter training, and preparing your home for a Sphynx kitten.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why We Created This FAQ Page

We understand that choosing the right cat for your family is a personal and often overwhelming decision. As a reputable breeder and advocate for the Sphynx breed, we are dedicated to transparency, education, and ethical practices. Our FAQ page is meant to be a resource for anyone curious about these unique and loving cats. Whether you’re considering adopting from Purradox Sphynxery or are simply a fan of hairless breeds, our goal is to provide accurate and up-to-date information to help you care for your cat with confidence.

Adoption Process

Category: Adoption Process

Yes, you can choose your kitten’s gender and color when adopting from Purradox Sphynxery. Here’s how the process works:

Aspect Details
1. Specify Preferences When you’re ready to adopt, you can specify your preferences for gender and color. I’ll do my best to match you with a kitten that fits your criteria. This can be discussed during the initial adoption inquiry or when joining the waiting list.
2. Availability The availability of specific genders and colors depends on the current and upcoming litters. I keep you informed about which kittens are available based on your preferences and will notify you when a suitable match is found.
3. Waiting List Option If your preferred gender or color is not currently available, you can join the waiting list to reserve a spot for a future litter. This ensures that you’re among the first to choose when a kitten matching your criteria is born.
4. Flexibility While you may have specific preferences, I encourage potential adopters to keep an open mind, as each kitten has a unique personality. Sometimes, a kitten with unexpected traits might be the perfect fit for your family.
5. Guidance on Choosing If you’re unsure about which gender or color is best for you, I’m happy to provide guidance based on my experience with Sphynx cats. I can help you understand the typical characteristics associated with different colors and genders to assist in your decision.
6. Updates & Photos Once a kitten matching your preferences is reserved, I provide regular updates, photos, and videos so you can watch them grow and get to know their personality before they come home.

For more information on choosing a kitten, visit our blog post “How to Choose the Perfect Sphynx Kitten: Gender and Color Considerations”.

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At this time, I do not offer cattery visits for a variety of reasons. My priority is to ensure the safety, well-being, and comfort of the kittens and maintain a healthy environment for them. Additionally, the cattery is not open for casual visits, as I value my time and prefer to focus on providing top-quality care for the kittens rather than hosting tours.

I understand that meeting the kittens in person is important, and I am open to considering visits in the future for clients who have placed a deposit. This ensures that any in-person interactions are focused on serious adopters and are respectful of the cattery’s environment and my time.

For those interested in adopting, I am happy to provide detailed updates, photos, and videos of the kittens to help you make an informed decision. My goal is to match each kitten with the right family while maintaining the highest standards of care and safety.

Thank you for understanding my approach to prioritizing the well-being of the kittens and the security of the cattery.

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Yes, I offer a comprehensive 2 year health guarantee for all kittens from Purradox Sphynxery. We have an adoption contract that fully outlines our terms. Here’s what the health guarantee includes:

Aspect Details
1. Coverage Period The health guarantee covers the kitten for a specified period after adoption. This period typically includes 72 hours for general health and extends to a one-year guarantee for congenital or genetic conditions.
2. Initial Veterinary Check You are encouraged to take your kitten to a licensed veterinarian within 72 hours of adoption for a wellness check. This initial visit ensures that the kitten is in good health and provides peace of mind. If any health concerns arise during this period, I will work with you to address them.
3. Congenital & Genetic Conditions The health guarantee covers congenital or genetic conditions that may affect the kitten’s long-term health. If a covered condition is diagnosed within the specified period, options may include treatment support, partial refunds, or a replacement kitten, depending on the severity and circumstances.
4. Exclusions The health guarantee does not cover minor or treatable conditions (such as ear infections or parasites) or issues resulting from accidents, neglect, or improper care. It’s important to follow my recommended care guidelines to ensure the kitten’s well-being.
5. Veterinarian Documentation If a health issue arises, documentation from a licensed veterinarian is required to determine the best course of action. This includes medical records, test results, and a diagnosis to confirm the nature of the condition.
6. Support & Guidance Even outside the health guarantee period, I provide ongoing support and advice to help you manage your kitten’s health and well-being. My goal is to ensure that each kitten thrives in their new home and receives the best care possible.

For more details on the health guarantee and what it covers, visit our blog post “Understanding the Health Guarantee for Sphynx Kittens”

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Set up a cozy space with a warm bed, food and water dishes, and safe toys. Kitten-proof any dangerous areas by hiding cords and securing loose items.

Here’s a guide to preparing your home for a new Sphynx kitten:

StepTips
1. Designate a Safe SpaceSet up a small, quiet room with essentials like a litter box, food, water, and a cozy bed. This helps your kitten adjust to a new environment gradually.
2. Kitten-Proof the AreaRemove hazards like cords, small objects, toxic plants, and secure any hiding spots that could be dangerous. Use baby gates if needed.
3. Set Up Litter StationsPlace a litter box in an accessible area. Start with non-clumping litter, gradually transitioning to your preferred type.
4. Provide Scratching OptionsInclude a scratching post or pad to encourage healthy scratching behavior and protect your furniture.
5. Create Warm Resting SpotsArrange cozy blankets, self-warming beds, or a heated pad in safe locations for your Sphynx to snuggle and stay warm.
6. Stock Up on ToysHave interactive toys ready, like feather wands and puzzle toys, to keep your kitten engaged and active.
7. Prepare for GroomingHave grooming essentials like cat-safe ear cleaner, hypoallergenic wipes, nail trimmers, and mild shampoo for occasional baths.
8. Schedule a Vet AppointmentBook a vet check-up within the first week of bringing your kitten home to establish a care routine and ensure a healthy start.
9. Keep Food & Water ReadyUse stainless steel or ceramic bowls for food and water. Provide a mix of high-quality wet and dry kitten food, and consider a cat water fountain to encourage hydration.
10. Introduce SlowlyAllow your kitten to explore new rooms gradually, giving them time to adjust and build confidence in their new environment.

For more in-depth preparation tips, explore our blog post “Preparing Your Home for a New Sphynx Kitten“.

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Request copies of health test results for both parents, especially for HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy) and other genetic conditions. Look for official vet reports or certificates.

For more in-depth advice, see our blog post “How to Verify a Breeder’s Health Claims for Sphynx Cats”.

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Introduce pets slowly in a controlled environment. Start with scent swapping, then move to brief supervised meetings.

Here’s a concise guide for introducing your Sphynx kitten to other pets:

StepTips
1. Separate SpacesKeep your Sphynx kitten and existing pets in separate areas initially to adjust to new scents.
2. Scent SwappingExchange bedding or toys between pets so they get used to each other’s scent.
3. Controlled IntroductionUse a baby gate or cracked door for the first visual introduction, allowing safe interaction.
4. Short, Supervised MeetingsArrange brief meetings, monitoring both pets closely for any signs of aggression or fear.
5. Positive ReinforcementReward both pets with treats and praise during calm interactions to reinforce good behavior.
6. Gradual IncreaseGradually increase the time they spend together as comfort and curiosity build.
7. Safe RetreatsEnsure both pets have separate spaces to retreat if they feel overwhelmed.
8. Be PatientTake it slow—forcing interactions can cause stress. Patience is key to building a bond.

For more in-depth strategies, visit our blog post on “Introducing Sphynx Cats to Other Pets“.

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To reserve a kitten from Purradox Sphynxery, follow these simple steps:

Step Details
1. Inquire About Available Kittens Start by reaching out to express your interest in adopting a Sphynx kitten. I will provide information on the currently available kittens, including photos, personalities, and any specific traits you’re looking for (such as gender or color).
2. Fill Out the Application If you find a kitten you’re interested in, complete an adoption application. This helps me get to know you and understand your home environment, lifestyle, and experience with cats to ensure a great match.
3. Review and Approval After reviewing your application, I will get in touch to discuss any questions, provide additional information, and confirm that the kitten is a good fit for your home. If approved, we can move forward with the reservation process.
4. Place a Deposit Once approved, a $500 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve the kitten. This deposit secures your choice and is applied toward the total adoption fee. The kitten will be marked as reserved once the deposit is received.
5. Receive Regular Updates After reserving your kitten, you’ll receive regular updates, photos, and videos as they grow and develop. These updates allow you to get to know your kitten’s personality before they come home.
6. Final Payment & Preparation The remaining balance of the adoption fee is due one week before the scheduled pick-up or delivery date. During this time, I’ll provide guidance on preparing your home for the new kitten, including recommended supplies and care tips.
7. Schedule Pick-Up or Delivery Once the final payment is received, we’ll schedule a pick-up or arrange delivery for your kitten. I’ll provide all necessary paperwork, including health records, the health certificate, and any relevant documents.

For more information on the reservation process, check out our blog post “How to Reserve Your Dream Sphynx Kitten from Purradox Sphynxery”.

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Kittens from Purradox Sphynxery start at $2,500. Here’s what the adoption fee includes:

Aspect Details
1. Comprehensive Veterinary Care The adoption fee covers all initial veterinary care, including vaccinations (FVRCP and rabies), deworming, microchipping, and a health certificate. Each kitten is also spayed or neutered before going to their new home.
2. High-Quality Breeding All kittens come from health-tested, pedigreed parents to ensure strong genetic lines, minimizing the risk of inherited conditions. This careful selection process supports the health and well-being of the kittens.
3. Socialization & Training Kittens are raised in a loving home environment, receiving daily handling and socialization with other pets and household noises. This early training helps ensure they are well-adjusted and friendly companions.
4. Starter Kit & Supplies Each kitten goes home with a goodie bag that includes a familiar blanket, a cute outfit, favorite toys, a sample of their current food, and feeding guidelines to help with the transition.
5. Health Guarantee The adoption fee includes a health guarantee covering certain congenital or genetic conditions. This guarantee offers peace of mind about the kitten’s long-term health.
6. Ongoing Support I provide continued support and guidance after adoption, including advice on feeding, grooming, behavior, and any questions you may have as your kitten grows.
7. High-Quality Nutrition Kittens are raised on a nutritious diet that supports their growth and development. I provide guidance on maintaining this diet to ensure they continue to thrive.

For more information on what’s included and why the price is set at this level, visit our blog post “Why Sphynx Kittens from Purradox Sphynxery Are Worth the Investment”.

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Yes, The deposit to reserve a kitten at Purradox Sphynxery is 30% of the purchase price. Here’s a breakdown of how the deposit works:

AspectDetails
1. Deposit AmountA non-refundable deposit of $500 is required to reserve a specific kitten. This deposit is applied toward the total adoption fee, securing your commitment to the adoption process.
2. Purpose of the DepositThe deposit ensures that the chosen kitten is held for you and is no longer available to other potential adopters. It also covers initial costs associated with preparing the kitten for adoption.
3. When the Deposit is DueThe deposit is due at the time of reservation. Once the deposit is received, the kitten is officially marked as reserved, and you’ll receive regular updates on their growth and development.
4. Payment Methods for DepositThe deposit can be paid using credit/debit card, PayPal, bank transfer, or cash (for in-person reservations). This provides flexibility and security for the payment.
5. Non-Refundable PolicyThe deposit is non-refundable if you change your mind, as it covers the initial investment in the kitten’s care and preparation. However, in some cases, the deposit can be transferred to another available kitten or a future litter.
6. Deposit Transfer OptionIf you cannot proceed with the original kitten reservation, the deposit may be transferred to another kitten or future litter, depending on availability and circumstances. This option must be discussed in advance.

For more details on the deposit process and reservation policies, visit our blog post “How to Reserve a Sphynx Kitten: Understanding the Deposit Process”.

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Yes, a deposit is required to reserve a kitten at Purradox Sphynxery. Here are the details:

Aspect Details
1. Deposit Requirement A $500 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve a specific kitten. This deposit secures your commitment and holds the kitten for you, ensuring they are no longer available to other potential adopters.
2. Purpose of the Deposit The deposit covers initial costs associated with the kitten’s care and preparation, including veterinary expenses and socialization. It also ensures that you are serious about the adoption process.
3. Payment Timing The deposit is due at the time you decide to reserve a kitten. Once the deposit is received, the kitten’s status is officially marked as reserved.
4. How to Pay the Deposit The deposit can be made using credit/debit card, PayPal, bank transfer, or cash (for in-person reservations). These payment methods provide convenience and security.
5. Non-Refundable Policy The deposit is non-refundable if you change your mind. This policy is in place because the deposit helps cover the investment in the kitten’s health, care, and readiness for adoption.
6. Transfer Option In some cases, the deposit may be transferred to another kitten or a future litter, depending on availability and circumstances. This must be arranged in advance and is handled on a case-by-case basis.

For more information on the deposit process and reservation policy, you can visit our blog post “How to Reserve a Sphynx Kitten: Understanding the Deposit Process”

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The deposit you placed to reserve the kitten is non-refundable. This policy is in place because the deposit helps cover the initial costs of preparing the kitten for adoption and ensures a committed reservation.

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The adoption fee for a Purradox Sphynxery kitten includes a comprehensive package to ensure that each kitten is healthy, well-socialized, and ready for their new home. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

Included Item Details
1. Veterinary Care All initial veterinary care is included, such as vaccinations (FVRCP and rabies), deworming, and a comprehensive health examination. A health certificate from a licensed veterinarian is also provided.
2. Spaying/Neutering Each kitten is spayed or neutered before going to their new home. This ensures responsible pet ownership and eliminates the need for future surgical procedures.
3. Microchipping Kittens are microchipped for permanent identification. The microchip details are provided to the new owner, and it can be registered in your name for added security.
4. Starter Kit A goodie bag is included with each kitten, featuring essentials like a familiar blanket, a cute outfit, favorite toys, and a sample of their current food. This helps ease the transition to their new home.
5. Health Guarantee The adoption fee includes a health guarantee covering certain congenital or genetic conditions. This guarantee provides peace of mind and assurance about the kitten’s long-term health.
6. Socialization & Training Kittens are raised in a home environment, receiving daily handling and socialization with other cats, small dogs, and household noises. They are litter trained and familiar with scratching posts or pads.
7. Diet & Nutrition Guidance Information on the kitten’s current diet, feeding schedule, and guidance on transitioning to a new food if needed. I provide recommendations on high-quality brands that support a healthy diet.
8. Behavior Support After Adoption Ongoing support and guidance are available to help with behavior, training, and any specific concerns that arise as the kitten adjusts to their new home.
9. Access to Resources Access to a collection of online resources, articles, and guides specifically focused on Sphynx care, including grooming tips, health advice, and behavior training.
10. Continued Support I offer long-term support for any questions or guidance you might need as your kitten grows, ensuring a smooth and successful adoption experience.

For more detailed information, explore our blog post “What’s Included in the Adoption Fee for a Sphynx Kitten”.

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The fee includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchip, health certificate, and a starter kit with food samples, toys, and a cozy blanket.

Here’s a breakdown of what’s included in the adoption fee for a Sphynx kitten from Purradox Sphynxery:

Included ItemDetails
Health TestingKittens come from health-tested parents, screened for common genetic conditions like HCM.
VaccinationsIncludes age-appropriate vaccinations (9, 12, and 15 weeks) to ensure your kitten is protected against common diseases.
DewormingKittens are dewormed according to a schedule to ensure they are parasite-free.
MicrochippingEach kitten is microchipped for safety and identification.
Spay/Neuter SurgeryKittens are spayed/neutered before going to their new home to promote responsible pet ownership.
Veterinary Health CertificateA health certificate from a licensed veterinarian verifying the kitten’s health status.
Goodie BagIncludes a cute outfit, favorite toys, a sample of their current food, and familiar bedding to ease the transition to your home.
Pedigree PapersDocumentation of lineage if requested, ensuring the kitten’s pedigree.
Ongoing SupportLifetime support for any questions you may have about your kitten’s care and development.
Kitten Care PackageIncludes a nail trim, bath, ears cleaned, and tips for introducing the kitten to your home.

For more detailed information, check out our blog post “What’s Included in the Adoption Fee for a Sphynx Kitten”.

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Complete an online application, schedule a video consultation, and place a deposit. Upon approval, receive updates and finalize adoption around 16 weeks.

Here’s an overview of the typical application process for adopting a Sphynx from Purradox Sphynxery:

StepDetails
1. Submit an ApplicationFill out an adoption application on our website or request one via email. This includes questions about your home environment, experience with cats, and what you’re looking for in a Sphynx.
2. Initial ReviewWe review your application to ensure a good match between the kitten’s needs and your home environment. We may follow up with additional questions.
3. Interview ProcessA phone or video interview to discuss your expectations, lifestyle, and any specific questions about Sphynx care. This is also an opportunity to get to know each other better.
4. Reference CheckWe may request personal or veterinary references to verify your experience with pets and your readiness to adopt a Sphynx.
5. Deposit PaymentIf approved, a non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your chosen kitten. The deposit will be applied toward the total adoption fee.
6. Final Approval & ContractOnce approved, we finalize the adoption with a contract outlining health guarantees, spay/neuter agreements, and care expectations.
7. Pickup or DeliveryYou’ll be scheduled to pick up your Sphynx kitten or arrange for delivery. Detailed instructions for transitioning the kitten to your home will be provided.

For a step-by-step guide, explore our blog post “How to Adopt a Sphynx Kitten: The Application Process Explained”.

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Remove small objects that could be swallowed, secure electrical cords, and block access to high places until your kitten is confident in navigating.

Here’s a guide on the best ways to kitten-proof your home before bringing a Sphynx kitten home:

AreaKitten-Proofing Tips
Electrical CordsUse cord protectors or wrap cords in tubing to prevent chewing. Secure cords away from accessible areas.
Toxic PlantsRemove or relocate toxic plants (like lilies, aloe, or pothos) out of reach. Opt for pet-safe plants like spider plants or cat grass.
Breakable ItemsStore fragile items and valuable decor in secure cabinets or on high shelves that are inaccessible to kittens.
Small ObjectsRemove small, chewable objects like buttons, rubber bands, and paperclips to avoid choking hazards.
Secure Windows & BalconiesInstall secure screens on windows and make balconies off-limits unless safely enclosed. Consider using cat-proof window locks.
Hidden SpacesBlock off access to small hiding spots behind appliances or furniture using barriers or baby gates.
Keep Trash SecureUse a heavy, lidded trash can to prevent curious kittens from rummaging through garbage.
Store Cleaning ProductsKeep household cleaners, chemicals, and medications in secured, locked cabinets. Consider using childproof latches.
Cover Sharp EdgesUse corner guards on sharp furniture edges to prevent injury during playful antics.
Check AppliancesAlways check inside appliances like dryers or dishwashers before use, as kittens may seek warmth in these spots.

For a comprehensive guide, check out our blog post “Kitten-Proofing Your Home for a Sphynx Kitten”.

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Ask about the breeder’s experience, health testing protocols, socialization practices, and what’s included in the adoption package. Ensure they follow ethical breeding guidelines.

Here’s a list of essential questions to ask a Sphynx breeder:

TopicQuestions
Health & Genetics“Have the parents been screened for genetic conditions like HCM?”
“What vaccinations and health tests will my kitten receive before adoption?”
Breeding Practices“How long have you been breeding Sphynx cats?”
“Do you follow a specific breeding standard to ensure health and temperament?”
Kitten Care“What type of food do you feed the kittens?”
“How are the kittens socialized before going to new homes?”
Contracts & Guarantees“Do you offer a health guarantee, and what does it cover?”
“Is there a spay/neuter agreement, and at what age do you recommend this?”
Support After Adoption“What kind of support do you offer after adoption?”
“Are you available to answer questions or provide guidance if needed?”
Kitten Selection“How do you match kittens to families?”
“Can I meet the parents of the kitten I’m interested in?”
Pricing & Payment“What is included in the cost of the kitten?”
“Do you offer payment plans or financing options?”

For more guidance on choosing a reputable breeder, explore our blog post “Questions to Ask When Buying a Sphynx Kitten”.

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Be wary of breeders who don’t provide health testing, health guarantees, or sell kittens under 12 weeks old. Avoid breeders who prioritize profit over the cats’ well-being.

Here’s a list of red flags to watch out for when choosing a Sphynx breeder:

Red FlagDetails
1. No Health TestingA reputable breeder will have documentation of genetic testing, especially for conditions like HCM. Lack of health records or vague answers about testing is a concern.
2. No Contract or Health GuaranteeReputable breeders provide a contract outlining health guarantees, responsibilities, and spay/neuter agreements. Lack of a formal contract is a red flag.
3. Pushy or Rushed SalesA good breeder matches kittens carefully with the right homes. Being pushy or rushing you to make a quick purchase can signal a lack of concern for the kitten’s well-being.
4. Lack of ReferencesA reputable breeder should have satisfied buyers willing to provide references. Refusal to share testimonials or previous buyer contacts is a concern.
5. Poor CommunicationAvoid breeders who are unresponsive, unclear, or unwilling to answer your questions in detail. Transparency is key in reputable breeding.
6. Unclean or Overcrowded ConditionsIf you notice dirty or overcrowded living spaces during a visit, it may indicate neglect or poor standards of care.
7. Limited Knowledge of the BreedA responsible breeder should be knowledgeable about Sphynx-specific care, behavior, and health. Vague or incorrect information is a warning sign.
8. No Spay/Neuter AgreementBreeders who allow kittens to go home unspayed or unneutered without any agreement can be contributing to irresponsible breeding practices.

For more details, refer to our blog post “Red Flags to Watch Out for When Choosing a Sphynx Breeder”.

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Have a cozy bed, high-quality food, litter box, scratching posts, and safe toys prepared. A pet carrier is essential for trips to the vet.

Here’s a checklist of essential supplies to have ready before bringing home your Sphynx:

CategorySupplies
FeedingHigh-quality kitten food (wet and dry), stainless steel food and water bowls, cat water fountain.
Litter & HygieneLitter box (low-sided for kittens), non-clumping litter, litter scoop, Litter Genie (optional), cat-safe wipes, hypoallergenic cat shampoo.
Bedding & ComfortSoft blankets, heated cat bed or self-warming bed, cozy cat tent or cave, scratch-proof furniture covers (optional).
Grooming SuppliesCat-safe ear cleaner, nail trimmer, soft bristle brush, cotton pads, hypoallergenic moisturizer (if needed).
ClothingCat-sized sweaters or shirts for warmth, especially in cooler months or if your home is air-conditioned.
Toys & EnrichmentInteractive toys (feather wands, laser pointers), puzzle feeders, catnip toys, scratching post or pad, cat tree for climbing.
Health & SafetyKitten-safe collar with ID tag, microchip registration information, pet carrier, first-aid kit, flea prevention (vet-approved).
Cleaning SuppliesEnzyme cleaner for accidents, vacuum with a HEPA filter, gentle cleaning products for cat areas.

For a detailed checklist and tips, explore our blog post “Preparing for Your New Sphynx Kitten: The Ultimate Checklist“.

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Kittens are typically ready to go home between 10 to 12 weeks of age, once they are fully weaned, socialized, and cleared by a veterinarian.