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Sphynx Cat Type


“Instead of fur, like most cat type TCPs would have, sphynx cat types have loose, wrinkly skin. This change in appearance may unnerve some people, but personally I find sphynx cat types to be just as beautiful- if not moreso- than other cat type TCPs.”

ID: 0225
Type: Sphynx Cat
Category: Creature
Height: 4.5 inches
Max Health: GOOD (5)
Ability: CARELESS COMFORT

Sphynx cat types generate a passive aura of calmness and mellowness. Those affected are more prone to laying around or even outright taking a nap, especially if there is a sunbeam nearby.
Physical Appearance: Sphynx cat types have a collar with a star on their neck, six whiskers on their face, and a long, skinny tail. They have curved eyespots, pointed earnubs, and a small nose marking on their face.
Voice: Meows and purrs.
Skin: Loose, wrinkly skin.
Fluid: Standard fluid.
Special Attributes: None.
Other Notes: Subtype of Cat Type.

Sphynx cat types do best in indoor environments, as their skin is actually incredibly sensitive, and they need to be able to take care of it. Besides that, they can adjust easily to most places, but their bodies run on the warmer side so they may prefer cooler temperatures. Sphynx cats usually enjoy self-care and grooming, as it is a necessity, and may seek out professions as stylists or skin care professionals. They are quick and acrobatic and may like putting on performances or entertaining their friends. They are somewhat social, very friendly but like having their space when they want it. Some other cat tcps may find their furless appearance to be slightly jarring. Some may view the breed as stuck up, but each cat should be considered individually. Sphynx cats love meaty food, some enjoying fish but usually sticking to a farm related meat instead. They also like staying hydrated, potentially due to it being good for the skin. Some sphynx cats will grow fuzzy hair on their paws, chest, and/or face in the colder months and lose it in the warmer ones, which seems to be some sort of breed specific anomaly. It may not grow in the same places or at the same consistency every year.

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