 - Facts
1.
Professional Affiliations:
The American Cat Fanciers
Association, Cat Fanciers Association and International Cat Association are some
international organizations that have clubs dedicated to the promotion of this
breed.
2.
Why Use a Breeder:
If you are not sure of what type
of
Sphynx to take home, recognized Sphynx breeders will tell you about a
wide range of Sphynx to choose from. Sphynx breeders will also clarify all your
doubts about raising a Sphynx and its welfare.
3.
How to Find:
Pet shows and referrals will give
names of catteries but an Internet Search in a better option. You can also
contact your vet or ask existing cat owners
4.
What to Expect:
Plenty of Sphynx breeders will
verify all probable owners before selling their cats. Catteries and Sphynx
breeders often have stringent procedures for acquiring a cat of your choice. You
will have to undergo filling out forms, guarantees, and a long list of questions
to ascertain that the cat finds a proper owner. Many Sphynx breeders will also
not want you to
cage the animals and advise spaying after the cat reaches a certain age.
5.
Breeder's Surroundings:
The environment in which the
Sphynx lives in is a major determinant of the cat's personality and health.
Notice how the cat lives, responds, and the quality of
food Sphynx breeder feeds the cat.
- Newborn Facts
1.
Average Number of Newborns Delivered at Birth:
Average litter size is four to
five kittens.
2.
Age To Be Sold:
12-16 weeks of birth is usually
the time from when the breeders start selling the kittens.
3.
What to Look For in a Newborn:
They have broad, open eyes and a
friendly expression. They will look right in your eyes when you communicate to
them.
4.
Registry:
The breed is registered with cat
clubs and associations like American Cat Fanciers Association and International
Cat Association
5.
Expense to Purchase Newborn:
Sphynx are sold from $150 to
$500. But show Sphynx are priced as high as $1000-$2000.
6.
Dam and Sire Information of your Newborn:
Don't hesitate to meet the
parents of the
kitten of your choice. Ask Sphynx breeders to give you detailed
information about the health history of the Sphynx. This is important as it will
let you know of the possible ailments or illnesses the kitten might suffer from
in the future.
- Breeder Concerns
1.
Breeder Reputation:
If you approach quality Sphynx
breeders, they will not be in a rush to sell the cat. Reputed Sphynx breeders
will do a thorough check on the buyers and also give you instruction on pet
care. Make a note of the pet organizations and clubs that support the
Sphynx Breeders.
2.
Pet Health:
Though the Sphynx does not
generally suffer from genetic health problems, because it is hairless cat (with
a little coating), it is prone to injuries, bruises, and scratches
3.
Assurances:
Medical records and case history
are usually documented by Sphynx breeders for your benefit. An advantage of
purchasing cat under a contract or payment agreement with Sphynx Breeders is
that you can return the cat if it suffers from untimely ill
health or there are violations in other terms in the contract.
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