 In today's video, we are going to help you work your way on grooming and taking care of your Sphinx cat. Caring for a hairless cat. Hairless cats, also known as Sphinx cats, are some of the most lovable cats. Though they can be incredibly loyal, they are also pretty high maintenance. Taking care of a hairless cat can involve a lot of hard work since they don't have any fur to protect them from outside elements. If you're thinking of adopting a Sphinx cat, here are a few tips for hairless cat care so you're fully prepared to welcome this affectionate breed into your home. How to bathe a Sphinx cat. The first thing you should know about caring for a Sphinx cat is that they need frequent baths. Fur helps separate oils and sweat from the skin of other animals. Because of their lack of fur, Sphinx cats have incredibly oily and sweaty skin. This means this breed needs weekly baths to maintain healthy and clean skin. Use warm but not hot water, and a medicated pet shampoo without a powerful scent. You can also reach out to your vet for more specific recommendations. When bathing your hairless cat, double check that you've washed out all of the shampoo, as any leftover shampoo residue could end up bothering their delicate skin later when it dries. You should also pat your cat completely dry immediately after their bath. You don't want them getting cold from any leftover moisture. Hairless cat grooming. Though hairless cats don't need their fur brushed, they still need basic cat grooming such as nail clipping, ear cleaning, and acne care. With their exposed skin, they are more prone to buildups in these specific areas so it's important to keep your eye on them and groom when needed. Ear cleaning for hairless cats. Sphinx cats also don't have any hair in their ears. This can cause a lot of buildup, eventually leading to complete blockage of the ear canal. To clean it, be sure to use a soft cloth or a wet wipe, and gently swipe inside your cat's ears. Cleaning their ears after a bath would be best, because then the wax will have softened. From here, take a cute tip and gently clean the inside of your cat's ears. You can also use an ear cleanser specifically made for cats, but don't use cleansers for humans. Always check with your vet before using any type of cleaning device on your cat to avoid any complications. Hello. This video is sponsored by Beemix Pets. Are you looking for high quality cat collars at an affordable cost? Check out, BeemixPets.com. Use coupon code KittenLife, to get 20% off. Clipping the nails on your hairless cat. Sphinx cats don't even have hair on their feet. This means they are susceptible to dirt, dust, and any other kind of blockage getting lodged in between their nails. Regularly clipping them helps keep their nails clean. Be sure to use a cat nail clipper, and avoid going too far down on their claws to avoid any injury. If you are unsure, contact your vet and have them show you how to properly clip your cat's nails. Acne care for Sphinx cats. Due to direct contact with outside elements, Sphinx cats are prone to acne, just like humans. Dirt can build up in their skin and result in blackheads. Cleaning blackheads is vital to avoiding any future skin issues. Scrub the breakout lightly with warm water and a mild antibacterial soap. Ask your vet for any recommendations and avoid using human products that could potentially damage or irritate your cat's skin. Maintaining a Sphinx cat's body temperature. Sphinx are incredibly vulnerable to hot and cold temperatures. Maintaining body temperature for a hairless cat can be challenging for every season and household. One of the reasons Sphinx are so cuddly is because they love warming up from your body heat. One way to ensure they stay warm in cold temperatures is to provide plenty of blankets for them to wrap themselves in. You can also provide a heated cat igloo for added warmth. Some people like to dress their cats up but it's important to not force this on your cat. Some cats love clothes while others will resist. Pay attention to their behavior when dressing them up. Since their skin is so oily and sweaty, you will need to wash their clothes often. Sphinx can also overheat quite easily so be sure to provide plenty of cool air on those hot and humid days. Another way that Sphinx can keep warm is by their fast metabolism. This means they will need to be fed more frequently to accommodate this quick metabolism. Sphinx are also known to be very open-minded eaters, so as long as you feed them a nutritious meal, your cat will have the necessary diet for their quick metabolism to keep them warm. What makes the Sphinx such a devoted pet is their temperament. Sphinx cats need a ton of affection, socialization, and attention. If you aren't able to constantly tend to your hairless cat, they may become heartbroken and depressed. An easy way to avoid loneliness in your hairless cat is by giving them a companion. Sphinx aren't only friendly to their owners, they're also great with other cats, and make great friends with dogs too. Sphinx cats are some of the best companions a cat owner could have. But this unbreakable bond does take a bit of work to develop. These tips will help you take care of your hairless companion so you can enjoy many happy years together. If you enjoyed this video, kindly press the like button. Also don't forget to subscribe with notifications on, so that you don't miss out on videos like this. Thank you for watching.