The act of insertion of a microchip into a cat carries a risk. I’ve noticed two stories on the Internet that indicate to me that the insertion of a microchip into a cat, a routine procedure, can carry a risk of damage to the cat’s spinal cord. I am sure that this particular risk …
Some people who surf the internet search for an answer to the question “why are cats so cute?” The question is probably incorrect. The question should be “why are kittens so cute?” Even as a person who loves cats and all animals I cannot agree that adult cats are in general cute. For me, …
Introduction This is one of the more established rex cats. The Cornish Rex is the other established rex cat. It has that well known pixie face, a modified wedge shaped head and wide, prominent cheek bones above which are large ears. They are quite small and lightweight at least to the eye. In cat …
by Diane (Perth Australia) Samson We already owned a gorgeous Burmese girl named Delilah (4 months) when we purchased Samson a 12 week old Devon Rex. At first Delilah did her best to make Samson very unwelcome by hissing, chasing and biting him. After a few weeks Samson had endeared himself not only …
by Jodie (QLD Australia) I have 2 adorable Devon Rex boys: Saxon Nick named “Mr Bee”, a blue coloured boy born September 03, and Austin Nick named “Dipurdee”, a red and white mink colour, born May 08. They are the love of my life and they are just so intelligent. They know a lot …
by Michael (London, UK) Devon Rex cat by The Flooz – no known associations between this cat and the diseases referred to. This page expands on the areas that I touched upon on the main Devon Rex page about Devon Rex health. The source material is, “Medical, Genetic & Behavioral Aspects of Purebred Cats” …
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