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Russian Blue vs Sphynx

A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of Russian Blue and Sphynx covering temperament, lifespan, health risks, and care requirements to help you find your perfect match.

Overview Comparison

AttributeRussian BlueSphynx
OriginRussiaCanada
Lifespan15-20 years12-16 years
Weight3-5.5kg3-5kg
Health Predispositions3 conditions4 conditions

Characteristics Comparison

Russian Blue

Silver-blue short double coat
Emerald green eyes
Reserved but deeply loyal
Relatively long-lived breed
Naturally 'smiling' mouth

Sphynx

Distinctive nearly hairless appearance
Warm to the touch due to high body temperature
Extremely affectionate and sociable
Curious and active
Soft, wrinkled skin

Health Predispositions Comparison

Compare genetic and constitutional health predispositions between the two breeds.

Russian Blue

Urolithiasis

Medium

Prone to formation of struvite or calcium oxalate stones in the bladder and urinary tract. Adequate water intake is critical for prevention.

Obesity

Medium

They tend to be food-obsessed and gain weight easily. Obesity increases risks of diabetes and urinary disease, making portion control essential.

Stress-Related Conditions (Feline Idiopathic Cystitis)

Medium

Their sensitive nature makes them prone to stress-induced cystitis and digestive issues from environmental changes. A stable environment is key to health.

Sphynx

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)

High

Sphynx cats have a high incidence of HCM, with some cases developing at a young age. Annual or more frequent echocardiograms are strongly recommended.

Skin Conditions (Seborrheic Dermatitis)

Medium

Without fur to absorb oils, sebum accumulates directly on the skin, making them prone to acne and dermatitis. Regular bathing is required.

Upper Respiratory Infections

Medium

The absence of nasal hair makes them more susceptible to airborne pathogens and respiratory infections.

Urticaria Pigmentosa

Medium

A skin condition specific to Sphynx cats, causing itchy reddish-brown spots due to abnormal mast cell proliferation.

Care Tips Comparison

Russian Blue

Use water fountains to actively encourage water intake
Strictly manage food portions to prevent obesity
Maintain a quiet, stable environment to reduce stress
Provide hiding spots during environmental changes or visitors
Schedule regular urinalysis to monitor urinary health

Sphynx

Bathe 1-2 times weekly to remove oil buildup and keep skin clean
Protect from cold with room temperature control and cat clothing
Prevent sunburn from direct sunlight exposure
Schedule echocardiograms at least annually
Clean ears weekly as wax accumulates easily

Which Breed Is Right for You?

Russian Blue might be for you if...

The Russian Blue is an elegant cat with a stunning silver-blue coat and emerald green eyes. While reserved and sensitive, they show deep devotion to trusted owners. Known for their longevity, they prefer quiet environments and make ideal companions for calm households.

Learn more about Russian Blue

Sphynx might be for you if...

The Sphynx is known for its distinctive nearly hairless appearance. Despite their unusual looks, they are extremely affectionate and warm to the touch, often called 'living hot water bottles.' Curious and sociable, they get along well with other pets and children.

Learn more about Sphynx
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