BDELLIUM SPHYNX Cattery
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Retired Cats AVAILABLE NOW (December 2015)
Family-raised Sphynx kittens, Champion lines, HCM tested
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Posted on 26 January, 2013 at 5:03 |
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How long did it take you to appreciate the beauty of the Sphynx cat? Or perhaps you are not there yet. Years ago when I first saw a Sphynx I was intrigued, but it was not until years later when I spent an hour looking at many photos, that I was struck with their gorgeous sculpture-like quality. My daughter, on the other hand, was not as easily convinced and would not touch our first Sphynx for a month. I think it was mostly the tail that bothered her - she felt it resembled that of a rat. (Interestingly, I once owned a hairless rat - he was an charming pet and I remember spending hours stroking his tail downward and enjoying the scaly but smooth texture.) But now, a few years later, she owns her own Sphynx, Paris, and hopes to get another soon. There is something about the nakedness of the Sphynx that exposes every inch of grace. Each crease and wrinkle just adds to their character (I like to think that's the case for us humans too). Their eyes are completely exposed surrounded only by small delicate folds that move with each expression. Stroking their back can create a ripple-effect as each wrinkle falls back into place. These are little secrets uncovered only in the Sphynx. One can explicitly see how the muscles and joints move and how each toe can curl tightly and, like a little hand, grasp an object securely. Sphynx appear to walk upon little cushions as their paw pads absorb the shock of even a long leap downward. The texture of the skin varies adding to the uniqueness of each Sphynx. From peach-like to butter-soft to rubber-bald, petting a Sphynx is incredibly therapeutic and always warm. The skin of a Sphynx's cheek is the softest thing on earth and begs to be rubbed. And I haven't even touched on the personality of the Sphynx! Described as "part-child, part-monkey, part-clown, part-dog" may well be an understatement. The Sphynx demands to be owned by a cat-lover or a soon-to-be cat-lover. But that will be a topic for a future blog, as I have just been informed my computer time is over and it's now time to cuddle a Sphynx. |
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