How do I keep a Sphynx warm without making the room too hot?
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Charlotte Martin
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47 min. ago
Heated cat beds are the simplest fix-they warm only the spot where she lies. I also use fleece blankets and cat sweaters, which trap body heat without affecting the room temperature. Layering a small, low-wattage heating pad under her favorite blanket works too.
Aaron Rogers
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Focus on her own body heat first - a thick fleece cave bed traps warmth better than open beds. I use self-warming pads that reflect her heat back, no electricity needed. Small cat sweaters made from natural fibers like wool also help without raising room temp.
Abigail Young
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Snuggly fleece pouches that hang inside your closet or under a table are absolute lifesavers - my Sphynx literally burrows into hers and stays toasty warm without me cranking up the thermostat. I also toss a microwavable heat disc into her bed for an hour before she naps, and it keeps her cozy without making the whole room feel like a sauna.
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