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Sphynx > What do other people Mistaken your Sphynx for?
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Sphynx > Indoor to Outdoor
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| Purred: Fri Apr 9, '10 6:24pm PST |  |  |  |  | Awwww...so cute!!!
I think if you watch Peanut, and don't let kitty be exposed to sun, should be OK! If Peanut never gets bites, and the deck is fully secure, you might be able to let kitty out unsupervised for short times. But be very, careful, and watch for the first few times. |  |  |  |  |
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Sphynx > I really want to get a Sphynx
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| Purred: Thu Jul 30, '09 1:21pm PST |  |  |  |  | Yes, I was considered VERY ugly by those who saw me. I was even called an "abomination of nature" that should not be alive! YIKES! You will never convince everyone that Sphynxes are gorgeous (just like there are some people who - GASP - hate cats!), but as long as you love your kitty, others will at least ultimately respect your decision. |  |  |  |  |
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Sphynx > How to remove grease
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| Purred: Thu Jul 30, '09 1:13pm PST |  |  |  |  | You can try a grease-cutting dish detergent!! But try just a little at first - I would suspect some kitties might be overly sensitive to the soap... As for the eyes, warm washcloths do the trick (although my Meowma used to use her fingers to wipe away the dirt - worked better than anything. Same with the ears - just used a pinky finger to clean the ears!). |  |  |  |  |
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Sphynx > sphynx has allergies
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| Purred: Thu Jul 30, '09 1:09pm PST |  |  |  |  | Hi - I hope this is all taken care of by now. One thing about Sphynxes - their eyelids often are genetically "misaligned" and turn inward. This can often lead to irritation. Also, they have no eyelashes to keep out the dust, etc. More cause for irritation. I often got my eyes wiped with a warm, damp cloth every day - seemed to help. Vet did tell me surgery was an option (did not do that - warm wipes helped). In your case, could certainly be allergies or a blockage. Hope it is all under control! |  |  |  |  |
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Sphynx > What should I know about sphynx?
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| Purred: Thu Jul 30, '09 1:00pm PST |  |  |  |  | Hello! Just found this Sphynx discussion group. Sorry no one seems to have answered the Q in many of the posts. I will try to help where I can!
As for allergies, most people are allergic to the dander and saliva-based PROTEIN secreted by cats, not the fur itself. Thus, a Sphynx will, more often than not, still cause an allergic reaction. The reaction might be delayed, as a Sphynx does not leave hair lying around, but the reaction will likely still happen. Please visit a house where Sphynxes live for a few hours before thinking about bringing one home. I still caused a reaction in my mother-in-law. Hmmm...pawrhaps there ARE some benefits... |  |  |  |  |
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Cat Health > Catster friends, I need your prayers!
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Cat Health > HELP PLEASE I\'m really sick and dieing
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Cat Health > Treatment for Hyperthyroidism
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