Should a Sphynx have a separate towel after bathing?
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Ice Dragon
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36 min. ago
Absolutely, using a separate towel for your Sphynx after bath time is a kind and practical choice. Their skin produces natural oils that can be tough to fully wash out, so having a dedicated towel prevents those oils from transferring onto your own towels and keeps everything hygienic for both of you. Plus, it's just easier to have one set aside for their regular post-bath drying routine.
Ryan Phillips
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19 min. ago
Using a dedicated towel for your Sphynx is more about managing the residue than anything else. Their skin secretes a waxy buildup that can cling to fabric and might irritate your own skin if you share towels, so it's a simple way to keep things clean and avoid potential friction for you both.
Jason Cooper
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Having a separate towel for your Sphynx isn't about hygiene for them but for your laundry. Their skin produces a lot of natural oils that don't rinse off completely, so that towel will get stained and greasy pretty fast, and you don't want that rubbing onto your own clean towels.
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