This book provides a great deal of helpful factual and practical information on the Sphynx cat's history, temperament and what the Sphynx needs in order to be happy and healthy.
The Sphynx breed is loyal and obedient so long as you give it proper loving care. It is generally a healthy breed that is less susceptible to common diseases that other cat breeds are highly susceptible to. The popularity of the Sphynx across the globe is not in doubt. It is one of the top cat breeds that most home owners prefer to have in their homes as indoor and outdoor pets. It's popularity is also evident in the increasing number of cat breeders registering with different cat registries around the world. It is also not surprising that dedicated Sphynx cat clubs are also being established in different regions around the world. This is another very informative book by Elliott Lang. As an animal lover, he enjoys writing animal books and advising others how to take care of their animals to give them a happy home. He has been in the company of animals for over 40 years. This book is a must have guide for anybody passionate about Sphynx Cats. Sphynx Cat care, personality, grooming, health, training, costs and feeding all included. The book is written in an easy to read and understandable style. In a straight forward, no nonsense fashion, Elliott Lang covers all aspects of keeping Sphynx Cats as pets. Elliott Lang says: I have always been in the company of animals. My family has always been hands on with the pets in our household. Whether it was bathing, feeding or taking care of our animals, my family ensured that the animals got the best of everything. These animals were the centre of all our activities. There was not a single day that did not begin with a discussion about our pets. What to feed them? How to take care of a cat or dog that is ailing? What is the most nutritious thing to feed them? These were common dinner table conversations while I was growing up. So, needless to say, I have had a lot of practical training with respect to taking care of different breeds of animals. Today, I am in a very privileged place where I can share this information with pet lovers across the globe. I would never have been able to provide you with so much comprehensive information without the knowledge that I gained from my father, my family and of course my beloved cats.
A photo-illustrated book for early readers about the unique hairless Sphynx cats. Describes the Sphynxs unique features, how they were bred to be hairless, their social behaviors, and how they act as pets. Includes a photo diagram, glossary, further resources, and index.
NAKEYS is a journey deep into the world of hairless cats. Inside this wild ride are Lykoi Cats, Devon Rex cats, and, naturally, Sphynx cats. Its got CHONKS and SLONKS. Its got florals and snacks and lots of desserts (fur-free, of course). Erin Corcoran, with the help of the Facebook group 'this cat is N A K E Y', has compiled a diverse group of nakeys for you to enjoy and color. NAKEYS is also helping sphynx cats stay healthy! A portion of the profits from the sale of this book goes toward the research of HCM (Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy). Because of your purchase, we are able to help reduce the prevalence of this disease. Thank you.
Sphynx cats are easily identified by their lack of a coat. Readers will learn how the breed came to be through nature and many committed breeders. Supplemented with websites and a further reading section to allow readers to continue learning after turning the final page.
The interesting history of the Sphynx cat, which has been around since the 1960s and is characterized by its distinctive look and lack of hair, is well-known. A naturally occurring genetic abnormality leading to a lack of hair is the ancestor of this breed. A hairless kitten called Prune was born in 1966 in Toronto, Canada, and it was the first Sphynx cat that was reported. A purposeful breeding effort was launched to establish and stabilize the breed after this unusual kitten aroused the curiosity of cat aficionados and breeders. With the help of careful breeding, the Sphynx cat rose to prominence and won the hearts of cat lovers everywhere. Organizations like TICA and CFA officially recognized the breed. Breed Characteristics and Traits Sphynx cats are readily recognized owing to their hairless bodies, which are coated in a thin covering of peach-fuzz-like down. They seem practically extraterrestrial due to the way their hairless bodies highlight their strong cheekbones and ripped muscles. Despite their lack of a typical coat, Sphynx cats are available in numerous hues and patterns, evident on their skin. They feature enormous, bat-like ears, broad cheekbones, and expressive, lemon-shaped eyes that give them a unique and fascinating face. One of the most remarkable qualities of Sphynx cats is their friendly and gregarious disposition. These cats are recognized for their love of human contact and their inclination to create close ties with their owners. They are sometimes regarded as being dog-like in their devotion and connection to their family. Sphynx cats are also recognized for their active and energetic nature, providing them a continual source of amusement. Why Choose a Sphynx Cat? Choosing a Sphynx cat as a pet comes with a distinct combination of rewards and concerns. One of the key reasons people are attracted to Sphynx cats is their hypoallergenic properties. While no cat is totally hypoallergenic, Sphynx cats create less allergens than their hairy counterparts, making them a good alternative for persons with moderate cat allergies. Their absence of fur also implies less shedding and lower risk of hair-related allergies. Sphynx cats are recognized for their sociable and extroverted nature, making them wonderful companions for families, singles, and elderly alike. Their loving disposition means they thrive on human connection and are frequently regarded as being "in-your-face" cats, continually wanting attention and love. They are also known to get along well with other pets, including dogs and other cats, making them a flexible option for multi-pet families. Another incentive to select a Sphynx cat is their unusual look. Their stunning appearance and distinctive characteristics make them stand out, and their lack of fur means their skin feels warm and pleasant to the touch. Many Sphynx owners find the tactile sensation of caressing these cats to be immensely relaxing and delightful.
This all-in-one guide to the world's favorite pet ensures that you can be the owner of a healthy, happy cat. From ancient breeds to modern hybrids, The Complete Cat Breed Book will help you choose the perfect companion for you. The book outlines the characteristics of the domestic cat and the various things to look for when choosing a cat. Each breed profile outlines the breed's history and its key characteristics, and features beautiful photographs. The book offers practical advice on the essential aspects of feline health, from handling and grooming to exercise, nutrition, and first aid. It also includes advice on how to identify and prevent common behavioral problems. Fully illustrated and featuring more than 150 of the world's best-loved cat breeds, The Complete Cat Breed Book is the only cat breed guide you'll ever need.
At last—a beginner’s guide to feline technology! The cat parent’s guide to common kitty quirks and what they really mean—featuring useful diagrams and hilarious insights! Scratch marks on your furniture. Dead mice on your doorstep. Stray hairs all over your clothes. It’s enough to make you cry out, “Why doesn’t my cat have an owner’s manual?” And now—finally!—she does. Through step-by-step instructions and helpful schematic diagrams, The Cat Owner’s Manual explores hundreds of frequently asked questions: • Which breeds interface best with dogs? • How can I maintain a quality exterior finish? • And why does my model always drink from the bathtub? Whatever your concerns, you’ll find the answers here—courtesy of celebrated veterinarian Dr. David Brunner and acclaimed author Sam Stall. Together, they provide plenty of useful advice for both new and experienced cat owners.