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Glorious Sphynx Kittens

Adopt Purebred SPhynx Kitten (Nina)

We have passionately breed and given out Sphynx Kittens to many homes around the world at very affordable rates. We aim NOT to make profit from the sale of our kittens but for the satisfaction and happy testimonies of every home that gets a kitten from us. Currently, our price range is $700 to $2000, with most kittens between $700 and $1500.

Please complete the form below to begin the adoption process for Nina. Your journey to welcoming this wonderful companion into your home starts here!

  • Name: Nina
  • Breed: Purebred Sphynx
  • Current Age: 12 Weeks
  • Sex: Female
  • Vaccination: Up To Date
  • Litter Box Trained: Yes
  • Registration Papers: Mandatory (We Do Not Charge You For This)
  • Health Certificate / Vet Record: Available

Adopt Nina

About Nina (12 weeks old wrinkled sphynx kitten for sale)

Nina, our sweet little wrinkled sphynx kitten for sale, is the epitome of grace and elegance at just 11 weeks old. Her soft white furless skin is like a blank canvas, waiting to be filled with love and affection. Her bright eyes sparkle with curiosity and playfulness, always ready for a new adventure. Despite her lack of fur, Nina radiates warmth and comfort, snuggling up close and purring contentedly in my arms. She may be small in size, but her big heart and gentle spirit make her a truly special addition to any family. Nina, my darling sphynx, you are truly one of a kind.

How to take care of a sphynx kitten

How to take care of a Sphynx kitten involves providing a warm environment, regular baths to manage oil build-up, proper nutrition, regular grooming of ears and nails, and plenty of love and attention.

some things to look for in the best food for Sphynx cats

Our sphynx Kitten Food tips offer premium nutrition tailored to the unique needs of Sphynx kittens, ensuring optimal health and growth. These are just some of the things to look for in the best food for Sphynx cats.

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)

Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a type of heart disease that causes thickening or “hypertrophy” of the heart muscle. HCM mainly affects the muscle of the left ventricle. The left ventricle is the chamber of the heart which pumps blood around the body.