Hi there, we are located in Sacramento CA!
We are a registered breeder and proud member of The International Cat Association (TICA)
All of our cats are tested yearly –for FIV and FELV, are PCR tested (both fecal and URI), HCM is scanned every 12 months by a board-certified cardiologist. As responsible breeders, we make a great effort to provide the best nutrition, veterinary care, and social training for all our kitties.
We pride ourselves on giving you a healthy kitten!!
Kittens will come home to you at 14 to 16 weeks of age with:
- Blanket with mother’s scent for an easier transition
- Several favorite toys
- The kitten’s Raw food diet
- Kitten will have received all appropriate vaccinations
- Clear fecal tested
- Registration (paid by me)
- Kitten will be spayed/neutered
- 1-year health guarantee
- Help and support, I am available to you for any help, any questions.
Sphynx cats are good with children and other animals, and, they make warm and adorable cuddle buddies. These kitties are extremely loving and will greet you at the door and sleep on your lap, but they also need a lot of companionship and regular grooming, which makes them higher maintenance than most cat breeds.
You can expect to bathe them at least twice monthly, yet this depends on how oily your cat's skin is. Our kitties have been acclimated to regular baths by us, but, you will need to continue regular bathing to reinforce the habit; otherwise, you risk your Sphynx will return to its natural cat instinct and really dislike getting wet. For more information about what you can expect to provide for your new companion, hop over to the Sphynx Care section of our website.
Knowing the commitment required to raise these sweet Sphynx kittens, we can't irresponsibly let them go to just anyone who is in search of Sphynx kittens for sale. We want to ensure we will be adopted by a responsible, loving, and committed person or family.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most commonly diagnosed cardiac disease in cats. HCM is a disease of the heart muscle in which the walls thicken and the heart enlarges. This decreases the heart's efficiency and sometimes creates symptoms in other parts of the body.
Although the cause of HCM has not been clearly identified, the fact that the condition is more prevalent in certain breeds (including Maine Coon, Ragdoll, British Shorthair, Sphynx, Chartreux, and Persian cats) and that mutations of several cardiac (heart) genes have been identified in some cats with this disease suggests that genetics plays a role.
We test for HCM to ensure we are breeding healthy cats. We begin by checking our pedigrees and take a proactive approach by scanning our breeding cats regularly at a board-certified cardiologist.
Cats are predators. They are obligate carnivores, meaning that their nutritional needs are met by eating a diet that consists of animal-based proteins. We feed our cats a diet that is modeled on what they would eat in the wild as it benefits them in several ways:
* Improved Digestion
* Greatly reduced stool odor and volume
* Increased energy
* Healthy weight
* Better dental health
* Better urinary health
Did you know cats have no requirement for carbohydrates and have a limited ability to digest them? Because cats evolved eating a diet with almost no carbohydrates, they only have one enzyme system capable of handling carbohydrates. This is very different than humans and dogs who have multiple enzyme systems for carbohydrate digestion.
We highly recommend you watch Dr. Karen Becker's video discussion, Raw Food Diet (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qx2YIIpF4cc&sns=em) to learn more about a proactive and integrative wellness approach to feeding your cat.
Nasturzia- DOB 08/25/2023
HCM scan 05/2024–Clear
DNA Negative
Cat Color-Blue
Breed Name-Sphynx
Dominant Blue/Odd eyes program
DOB 6/4/2021
HCM scan 5/2024 – Clear
Color - Black Bicolor
Breed Name - Sphynx
Blood Type-A
SOLD
Boy with blue eyes (DBE Program)
Born 5/1/2024
Black bicolor
SOLD
Girl with yellow eyes
Born 5/1/2024
Calico
2000
SOLD
Girl with yellow eyes
Born 5/1/2024
Black tabby
SOLD
Girl with blue eyes (DBE program)
Born 5/1/2024
Blue with white
Please contact us if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Our pet and show quality kittens are available for purchase/adoption:
Standard Sphynx - $2000
Herlequin Odd Eyes - $3000
Bicolor Odd Eyes & Dominant Blue - $3500
A $500 Deposit is required to reserve your kitten. Your deposit will go toward the purchase price of your kitten. The remainder of the payment is due at pick up (cash only).
I will never ship one of my kittens. It is far too dangerous and stressful for a baby but I can deliver the kitten as carry – on for cost of air fare and a small compensation for time.
Sphynx are high-energy cats and are excellent at balancing, climbing, and even perching on shoulders like a bird. They LOVE your attention, hate being ignored, and truly enjoy being a show-off. Sphynx cats are loyal and affectionate, and will even follow you around the house wagging their tail. They love snuggling up with you in bed to stay warm. Sphynx do well with other animals, both dogs and cats.
Grooming your Sphynx cat is very important. The body oils of a regular cat are absorbed by their fur, but the Sphynx has no natural way to keep its skin's oil in balance. Failure to groom your Sphynx can lead to skin problems and oily furniture! Bathing at least twice monthly with a gentle tear-less baby shampoo to remove the build-up of body oils is sufficient to keep their skin healthy and daily dirt from 'caking-up' on their skin. Beware of bathing your Sphynx too often as this can also cause an increase in body oil production.
Just as with bathing, Sphynx cats require nail trimming and nail bed cleaning on a regular basis. We recommend you do so when you give your kitty his or her bath. You may need to clean their nail beds at least weekly. Their ears must be cleaned often as well to remove the wax and dirt build-up caused by little or no hair in their ears.
Sphynx may appear hairless, but they are not hypoallergenic. They still produce dander, or, dead skin cells.
The familiar history of the Sphynx cat begins in the 1970s. A pair of hairless kittens were bred with a white Devon Rex. The cats produced from this pairing, along with hairless cats born in Oregon, resulted in congenital abnormalities, yet the kittens were enough to cause excitement in the community. Breeders in Europe and North America set to work to perfect the breed. Selective breeding and outcrossing over the years has produced a strong and vigorous breed with a wide gene pool. In 2002 the Cat Fanciers Association (CFA) finally accepted the Sphynx for competition in the Championship class.
We recommend feeding your Sphynx cat a raw food diet. We feed our cats a diet that is modeled on what they would eat in the wild as it benefits them with improved digestion, greatly reduced stool odor and volume, increased energy, a healthy weight and better dental and urinary health. Feeding a raw food diet requires a little effort on your part, but we promise, it is not difficult to do.
We highly recommend you watch Dr. Karen Becker's video discussion, Raw Food Diet to learn more about a proactive and integrative wellness approach to feeding your cat.
Our babies are adopted quickly, so reach out to reserve your furever friend or to ask any questions.
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