Same thing as any other cat eats.
Sphinx cats are cats with no fur which were specially breeded in 1966
All cats are related because they descend from the same feline.
The Sphinx it idealises their worshipping of cats
It was made to hail the god of the cats. I dont remember her/his name.
It was a cat and cats used to be Egyptian gods
It depends on the species. There are hundreds of types of sphinx moth caterpillars in the US alone, from tomato hornworms to Virginia creeper sphinx to azalea sphinx. A lot of them have their food plant in their name (ash sphinx, fig sphinx, hydrangea sphinx, walnut sphinx, wild cherry sphinx, beadstraw hawkmoth, elm sphinx, big poplar sphinx, etc.) but some can be misleading: the laurel sphinx doesn't like laurel, the sequoia sphinx won't eat sequoia, and the great ash sphinx will eat a wide variety of leaves in addition to ash. You should try to identify the caterpillar to species first, and then look up what that species eats. Bugguide and Moth Photographers Group have photos of almost every North American species (except tropical ones from Mexico), so that is a good place to start.
It depends on the species. There are hundreds of types of sphinx moth caterpillars in the US alone, from tomato hornworms to Virginia creeper sphinx to azalea sphinx. A lot of them have their food plant in their name (ash sphinx, fig sphinx, hydrangea sphinx, walnut sphinx, wild cherry sphinx, beadstraw hawkmoth, elm sphinx, big poplar sphinx, etc.) but some can be misleading: the laurel sphinx doesn't like laurel, the sequoia sphinx won't eat sequoia, and the great ash sphinx will eat a wide variety of leaves in addition to ash. You should try to identify the caterpillar to species first, and then look up what that species eats. Bugguide and Moth Photographers Group have photos of almost every North American species (except tropical ones from Mexico), so that is a good place to start.
I think sphinx cats are adorable. I also feel bad that some people say that they are ugly. That is exactly like saying a woman who has cancer who lost all her hair is ugly. I think both all beautiful
No, the Sphinx cat is a different breed from the Siamese. While both breeds are known for their sleek appearance, Sphinx cats do not have fur at all, while Siamese cats have a short coat of fur. Additionally, the two breeds have different genetic backgrounds and physical characteristics.
If you mean a Sphinx, then kittens are usually worth around $1,500.
Yes, then it would be a bald cat like a sphinx.
Yes. They eat cats that are stripped.