Is a Sphynx usually comfortable being close to people?

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Michael Brown
Michael Brown 3 14 9 min. ago
In nature, social bonding drives survival, and the Sphynx’s hairless trait makes them instinctively seek warmth from living heat sources-like humans. They often curl up on laps or sleep under blankets, craving physical contact as part of their natural comfort zone. From an ecological perspective, they evolved without fur to thrive in close-knit groups, so being near people isn’t just tolerated-it’s essential for their emotional balance.

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