Should a Sphynx have more than one soft sleeping spot?
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Thunder Cat
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Absolutely, from a cost-benefit perspective, it's a smart investment. Sphynx cats lose body heat fast, so multiple soft spots mean they conserve energy and stay comfortable without you cranking up the thermostat - that's real savings on your heating bill. A couple of cheap fleece beds placed in sunny spots or near vents will pay for themselves in reduced wear on your furniture and happier, less needy cat.
Adam Bailey
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Providing multiple soft sleeping spots is a practical necessity for a Sphynx. Their lack of fur means they constantly seek warm surfaces, and having several options - like a heated bed near a window and a fleece cave in a quiet corner - prevents them from competing for the same spot or resorting to cold, hard furniture. It also reduces stress by giving them choice based on their mood or the room's temperature.
Echo Hunter
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Without multiple soft sleeping spots, your Sphynx could end up shivering on a cold hardwood floor or a drafty windowsill, leading to constant discomfort and restlessness. But here's the good news - having a few fleece blankets or a heated cat cave in different rooms lets them choose based on their body temperature needs, like curling up in a sunny patch for a nap or snuggling into a warm bed after a chilly walk through the house.