Devon Rex
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Devon Rex |
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Common nickname |
Pixie cat, Alien cat |
Country of origin |
England |
Breed standards (external links) |
CFA (http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/devon.html), ACFA (http://www.acfacat.com/breeds/standards/devonrexstd.html), TICA (http://www.tica.org/standards/drstd04.pdf), CCA (http://cca-afc.com/standardsDevon.html), ACF (http://www.acf.asn.au/Standards/Devon_rex.htm), FIFe |
The Devon Rex is a relatively new breed of cat with a sparse, curly, very soft coat similar to that of the Cornish Rex. The Cornish Rex's coat is unusual because only the down layer of hair is present, the other two layers are absent. More information on the layers is available under Cornish Rex. See also the Sphynx breed for more information on hair-deficient genetics in cats.
The curl in their fur is caused by a different mutation and gene than that of the Cornish Rex and German Rex, and breeding of a Devon to either of those cats results in cats without rexed (curled) fur.
Devons, which are medium sized cats, are often called "pixie cats" or "alien cats" because of their unique appearance. Their uncommonly large ears are set low on the sides of their wide heads, their eyes are large, and their noses are slightly upturned. Their body type is distinctly "foreign" (lightly built).
The typical Devon is active, mischevious, playful, and very people-oriented. They're relatively easy to take care of, but they do shed, and many of those with allergies have found that they are not always hypoallergenic.
External links
- Planet Devon (http://www.devonrex.com/)
- CFA Profile (http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/devon.html)