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Sphynx
Cats and Kittens
Articles & Care Tips
Sphynx
Cats Articles
Learn about the history of this unique breed and also how to care for your
sphynx cats and kittens.
If you would like to submit an article or share your thoughts on sphynx cats,
please contact us by clicking
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29.01.2009 Hathor and Isis - Two Sphynx Cats are being released from quarantine
Hello,
It has been quite some time since our last newsletter, but now that we are Permanent Residents of Australia we can concentrate on fulfilling your dreams of owning a Sphynx.
Some of you have been very patient indeed, and I thank you for tha......
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07.08.2005 Exciting News! First sphynx cat litter in Australia
Hello Everyone,
A short letter to update you all.
At last, we have had our first litter in Australia. Posh had four kittens on Sunday 31 st July. The first kitten was born at 04.45, the last at 06.00
Three kittens have simi......
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15.07.2005 July Newsletter - Sphynx Cats Australia
Hello everyone,
I'm sorry that it has been so long since the last newsletter. As some of you know, our visa requires us to open a business here, and that has taken up a great deal of our time.
I have spoken to some of you about Posh. She......
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22.02.2005 How old is your cat?
Many people around the world own a cat. About one in three Australian homes has one.
A cat’s age is often measured in human terms, that is, one cat year is equal to seven human years. This is a myth that makes the maths very simple, the rea......
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18.02.2005 February Newsletter - Sphynx Cats Australia
Hello everyone,
I will endeavour to keep you all updated on the latest news of litters, kittens
and additions to my family of Sphynx cats.
Some of you have already met 'Willow'. She will soon be joined by 'Posh' and
'Buffy' ......
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06.01.2005 Sphynx Cats - Hairless Cats
The Sphynx is not always totally hairless; there can be a fine down on the body, which makes the cat feel like a warm peach. Some light hair is often present on the nose, tail and toes. The texture of the Sphynx skin has been likened to suede, a hot ......
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05.01.2005 Sphynx Cats Description
This is a substantial cat, medium sized and strong, with adult males being larger than adult females. Sphynx have sturdy bones, good muscle development and should have a bit of a belly as if they have just finished dinner. They have an open-eyed, int......
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04.01.2005 Cleaning Sphynx Cats
Because Sphynx cats lack body hair that would normally absorb body oils, your Sphynx will need to be bathed periodically (you may notice the skin of your Sphynx starts to have an oily feel). We here at Sphynx Cats Australia suggest bathing your kitte......
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03.01.2005 Cat Allergies - Sphynx Cats are the answer
Some people who suffer from cat allergies can tolerate living with Sphynx cats. However, depending on the type and severity of the individual's allergic reactions, there are still a few people who cannot live with this breed. Generally speaking, if y......
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01.01.2005 Looking After Your Sphynx Cats
Sphynx are rare and most breeders have a waiting list for their kittens. I waited two years for my first cat (posh). Pricing on Sphynx may depend on type, applicable markings and bloodlines. Usually breeders make kittens available between twelve and ......
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