Here are 15 concise facts about the Cornish Rex. This is a relatively rare cat breed. It is not mainstream as is the case for the Maine Coon and British Shorthair, for example. All Cornish Rex cats can trace their ancestry back to Kallibunker (see above) who was born on a farm on Bodmin …
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It seems like a slightly misconceived question: “Do Cornish Rex cats need baths?” But actually it is quite an interesting question because it leads to a discussion about the coat of this quite rare wavy-haired purebred cat. Sebaceous Gland – Sebum The reason why the question is asked is based upon the same reason …
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Cornish Rex cat rescue – Katie waiting to be rescued photo by Boska The purpose of this page is to help bring together all available live and ongoing resources in respect of Cornish Rex cat rescue to avoid having to trawl through the internet. Sometimes rescue operations can be quite widely dispersed and it can …
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Introduction Described as “the greyhound of the cat world”1, it is not difficult to see why. The appearance is sleek and athletic. The cat is described as “extrovert and curvaceous”2. This cat is one of the Rex cat breeds. Five more are featured on this website. The others are the Devon Rex, the Selkirk …
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The history of Cornish Rex Cats is expanded upon a bit here. The picture above is, I believe, of the famous discovered founding cat of the Cornish Rex cat breed, Kallibunker. He is a ginger colored cat. He looks very athletic and his tail is very whip like. This is another picture of Kallibunker, …
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