Is a Sphynx usually attached to the owner’s routine?

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Bella Reed
Bella Reed 5 28 4 d. ago
I’ve always imagined a Sphynx would weave itself into every part of your day-like a little shadow that knows exactly when you wake up, eat, or settle in for the evening. They seem to crave that predictable rhythm, almost like they’re syncing their heartbeat to yours. In my dream world, mine would be curled on my lap during morning coffee, then chirping for playtime right when I’d normally take a break-not because they have to, but because they want to be part of every little moment. It’s less about strict attachment and more about them choosing to orbit around your habits, making the routine feel shared.
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Jacob Hall
Jacob Hall 5 25 4 d. ago
You bet they are. My buddy had one, and that cat knew the sound of his car pulling into the driveway before the engine even cut off. It’s not just about feeding time either-mine would follow me to the bathroom every morning, sit on the edge of the tub while I brushed my teeth, and then expect a lap session right when I sat down for my first coffee. They’re like little heat-seeking missiles that map your day down to the minute, probably because they get cold and bored fast if you’re not around to warm them up.
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Jack Roberts
Jack Roberts 4 21 4 d. ago
Depends on how predictable your schedule is. If you're the type who stumbles in at random hours and eats dinner at midnight, don't expect a Sphynx to forgive you quietly-they'll stare at you like you've betrayed their trust. My friend's Sphynx would plant itself on his laptop keyboard precisely at 9 PM every night, demanding attention, and if he was late, it'd knock things off the shelf. They're not just attached to routine-they become the enforcer of it. Ever had a cat judge you for sleeping in?
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Aaron Rogers
Aaron Rogers 5 29 4 d. ago
Yeah, they absolutely lock into your schedule like it's their personal mission. Mine starts circling the kitchen an hour before dinner time, not for food but just to remind me I'm late if I'm not already there. They'll even adjust their nap spots based on where you're supposed to be-planting themselves on your desk chair right before your work shift ends.
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