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Devon Rex Cat Behavior,Personality,feeding.
History:
History of Devon Rex starts from 1960. It was found near a disused
tin mine in Buckfastleigh, Devonshire, England, in 1960. It is a mutated
version of Cornish Rex.
History:
History of Devon Rex starts from 1960. It was found near a disused
tin mine in Buckfastleigh, Devonshire, England, in 1960. It is a mutated
version of Cornish Rex.
Description
The Devonshire Rex Cat has a coat that is short. soft. and fine with
a rippled wave effect. The eyes are large. oval. wide-set and sloping
toward ears. The eyes can be any color but usually minks have an aqua
color and color points will be blue. The very large ears are wide
and set low. The head is a modified wedge. which is a littler longer
than wide. The cheeks are full with defined cheekbones and the muzzle
is short. The chin is strong with a long slender neck. The body is
medium in length with a broad chest and sturdy legs. This cat is hard
and muscular. The long tail is fine and tapering.
Features
The Devonshire Rex Cat is a young breed of cat that is shorthaired.
The Devonshire Rex Cats are generally medium-sized cats. The average
adult cat weight is between 6 to 9 pounds. with males being slightly
heavier than females. These cats are friendly. smart and curious.
These cats are very active. love to explore. and great jumpers. Their
body temperature may seem warmer. but is the same as other cats. You
might find them in places that are warmer like the heat vent or television.
They love to share your bed and sneak under the covers to share body
heat. These cats want to be involved and will most likely be in your
lap or on your shoulders. The Devonshire Rex cats love to eat anything
you may be eating and if you leave that empty bag lying around. it
just might walk off! Their short hair sheds a lot less than many other
cats. A person with allergies to animals may be able to tolerate these
cats. but you should arrange to handle one before purchasing.
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