Care Guide

Skin Care & Bathing

Unlike most cats, Sphynx cats do not have fur to absorb the natural oils their skin produces. These oils can build up on the skin over time.

Some sources recommend bathing every 1-22 weeks but frequent bathing can actually stimulate the skin to produce more oil.

We recommend a gentler approach:

Use pet-safe wipes regularly to clean the skin, especially in skin folds.

Bathe every 1–2 months as needed.

Clean common oil areas such as:

Less frequent bathing often helps the skin balance its natural oil production

When bathing:

Ear Cleaning

Sphynx cats produce more ear wax than most breeds.

Check ears weekly and clean when needed using:

Nail Care

Sphynx cats can accumulate oils around their nail beds.

Temperature & Comfort

Without a fur coat, Sphynx cats are more sensitive to temperature.

They enjoy:

In cooler homes, sweaters or clothing designed for cats may help keep them comfortable.

Nutrition

A high-quality diet plays a big role in skin health.

Many Sphynx owners find that raw diets or high-quality protein-rich foods can help support healthy skin and may even reduce excess oil production.

Always ensure your cat receives:

Consult with a veterinarian when transitioning diets.

Sun Exposure

Although Sphynx cats enjoy basking in the sun, their skin can burn.

Social Needs

Sphynx cats are extremely people-oriented and thrive on companionship. They often:

They do best in homes where they receive **plenty of attention and engagement

Routine Veterinary Care

Like all cats, Sphynx cats need regular veterinary care.

This includes:

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