Should a Sphynx have multiple warm beds around the home?
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Velvet Storm
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Absolutely yes. Because a Sphynx has no fur coat to regulate its body temperature, it loses heat rapidly and constantly seeks out warm surfaces to stay comfortable-so having just one bed often isn't enough to prevent it from getting chilled while moving between rooms. Placing several heated or fleece-lined beds in different spots-like near a radiator, in the living room, and by your bed-ensures your cat always has a warm spot to curl up without having to travel far. It’s a simple way to reduce stress and keep them content.
Adam Bailey
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18 min. ago
From a practical standpoint, yes, multiple warm sleeping spots are a smart investment for a Sphynx owner. Their lack of fur makes them highly sensitive to drafts and cold surfaces, so a single heated or fleece-lined bed won't cut it when they move from room to room throughout the day. I'd recommend placing one in your main living area and another in the bedroom to ensure they always have a cozy option nearby without having to seek out radiators or electronics.
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