sorry for bumping this old thread up but i noticed that no-one with a sphynx had actually replied and i thought i would, seeing as i have a sphynx. i was quite sd to read that people felt that cats should have fur, my sphynx connie knows no different not having fur and i dont feel that she should have fur. sphynxs are a genetic mutation originating in the 70s in Toronto, Canada when a moggy gave birth to a hairless litter of kittens, she was bred back with her own son and the rest is sphynx history.
considering sphynxs are originally from Canada they are fine living over here. This time of the year Connie doesn't go out much but when it's not so cold at the weekend she does potter round the garden. in the summer i have the complete opposite where i cant keep her in and she can get sunburnt.
care wise is more than a normal cat, she has a bath once a week and the lack of hair also means i have to clear her eyes and ears regularly. due to her lack of fur she does get grease marks on her that she likes to rub on the bed. she is also extremely attentive and wants fuss a lot of the time, she's also focal and demanding.
i can see why someone would want a sphynx but breed wise it's not something i think people should just think, i want one of those and go and get one.
indeed i am all for cat rescue (all eight of mine have been rescued including Connie) and nothing beats a rescue cat but sometimes pedigree cats need rescuing too