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Cat Breeds - There are a variety of different cat breeds. Read about the many domestic cat breeds, including the Maine Coon and Siamese cats. And view the many cat breeds pictures to see how each breed differs dramatically in coat length and overall look.
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Cornish Rex. Cornish Rex cat breed profile, information on typical Cornish Rex cat characteristics, Cornish Rex special needs guidance, pictures and more...
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CORNISH REX
As their name implies, these cats originated in Cornwall,
England, where they first appeared in a litter of barn cats born
about 1950.
Description
In appearance, Cornish Rex cats are a study in curves
starting most noticeably with their coat which ideally falls in
washboard waves.
The coat is very short, lies close to the body and
is incredibly soft to the touch, prompting comparisons to cut
velvet, karakul lamb, rabbit fur or silk.
In addition to the
coat, this breed has a distinct head and body type. Large ears are
set high on a comparatively small, egg-shaped head with high
cheekbones, hollow cheeks, and a high-bridged Roman nose and strong
chin.
The body has been compared to a Whippet dog's because of its
arched back, barrel chest, small waist and very long, fine legs.
In
spite of their dainty appearance, these small to medium sized cats
are extremely hard-bodied and muscular, using their well developed
hips and long legs for fast starts and stops, quick turns and high
jumps.
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Characteristics and Temperament
The Cornish Rex is extremely affectionate and
people-oriented. They are also active cats whose kitten-like antics
last for their lifetime and who can be very inventive in their play.
In spite of their sophisticated, elegant appearance, Cornish
Rex cats are anything but cool, aloof or dignified. They are perfect
pets for the owner who wants active cats to participate in family
life.
Special Requirements
Because of their extremely short, fine textured coat, many
people have the impression that the Cornish Rex does not shed and is
hypoallergenic. This is not strictly true. All animals are
constantly renewing their coats as old hairs are replaced by new
ones.
While Cornish Rex hairs are not easy to find lying on the
furniture, they are there and owners will find them in the dryer
filter and clinging to some fabrics. Certainly, by comparison to
some other cats, the shedding is minimal.
Even so, most allergic
people are bothered by the dander (dead skin cells) and the saliva,
both of which are present in Cornish Rex cats.
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