Sphynx cats are known for their affectionate nature and unique appearanceโbut just like any breed, their health depends on responsible breeding and proactive care. At Purradox Sphynxery, we donโt just talk about healthโwe live it. Every one of our breeding cats is screened for HCM annually, FIV/FeLV tested, and genetically screened for inheritable diseases to ensure healthier kittens and peace of mind for their future families.
In this section, you’ll find in-depth content about Sphynx health challenges, how to interpret test results, the truth about HCM DNA testing, and our full health protocol from kittenhood to adulthood. Whether you’re looking to adopt, already own a Sphynx, or are thinking about breeding, this category offers evidence-based insight and actionable tips.
We also bust mythsโlike the one that says all Sphynx cats are sickly. With the right breeding choices and veterinary oversight, Sphynx cats can live long, joyful lives. Our commitment doesnโt stop at adoptionโPurradox kittens go home fully vetted and come from ethically managed lines backed by health history.
Explore our articles below, or visit our Sphynx Cat Breeding and Sphynx Kitten Care sections for related info on raising and supporting healthy kittens.
The most exotic hairless cat breeds include the Sphynx, Elf, Dwelf, and Donskoy. Each has distinct traitsโlike the Elfโs curled ears, the Dwelfโs short legs, and the Donskoyโs more rubbery skin. These breeds are known for their affectionate nature, low-shedding skin, and striking looks.
Not necessarily! While breeds like the Dwelf or Elf may have additional grooming or temperature needs, their care routine is manageable with proper education. Regular bathing, skin checks, ear cleaning, and warmth are key. Read our Sphynx Cat Care Guide for detailed info.
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The Canadian Sphynx is a top choice for families due to its playful, affectionate, and social personality. Always choose a breeder who socializes kittens early, like we do at Purradox Sphynxery.