12 Sphynx Babies That Can Charm Even Those Who Don't Like Cats

Did you know that the natural temperature of a Sphynx’s body is actually 4 degrees warmer than that of their furry counterparts? This is why Sphynx cats can be wonderful cuddle bugs — to keep this temperature, they just love to snuggle up to their owners and hug them as often as possible. But this is not the only positive trait of these amazing kittens. Just take a look at the photos below and you’ll see everything for yourself.



Sphynx cats love to play, jump, and may even fetch once trained. Social and smart, sphynx cats respond well to positive reinforcement training. Despite its hairless appearance, grooming is an important part of sphynx care. Because they have no fur to absorb their body oils, the sphynx cat's skin must be groomed regularly to maintain a healthy balance of oil and prevent skin problems and oil spots on furniture. You should bathe your sphynx cat at least once a week to remove oil build-up. You will need to scrub in-between their plethora of wrinkles and folds.