Should a Sphynx sleep in the same room as the owner?
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Velvet Storm
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22 min. ago
Absolutely, it's totally fine for a Sphynx to sleep in the same room as you, and I'd even argue it's ideal. These cats are highly social and crave body heat, so having them close by strengthens your bond and keeps them comfortable, especially since they get cold easily without fur. Just be prepared for them to burrow under the covers or demand a spot on your pillow, and if you're a light sleeper, their occasional midnight zoomies might disrupt your rest.
Lucas Moore
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2 min. ago
Having a Sphynx in the bedroom is basically a no-brainer if you ask me-they’re like little heat-seeking missiles, and modern heated beds or smart thermostats make it even easier to keep them cozy without you waking up covered in a cat blanket. Plus, they’re super attached and thrive on human contact, so letting them crash in your room taps into their social side and cuts down on any nighttime loneliness for both of you. Just expect some playful disruptions if they decide 3 AM is prime time for zoomies.
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