- Home
- Adopting Kittens
- Adopting Kittens: Cornish Rex Appearance and Personality
Adopting Kittens: Cornish Rex Appearance and Personality
- By Super Admin
- Published 05/12/2008
- Adopting Kittens
- Unrated
The Cornish Rex is a cat breed that has no hair except for down. Most cats have three different types of hair in their coats. Cornish Rex cats have only the undercoat and do not shed like other cats. However, this does not mean they are completely hypo-allergenic. Allergic reactions from cats are from glycol-protein produced in the sebaceous glands of the skin, saliva, and urine. People who have cat allergies are reacting to this protein in cat saliva and cat dander. People with only mild allergies may experience fewer or no symptoms with a Cornish Rex.
The following appearance description is offered to help you decide if the Cornish Rex is for you, your family and lifestyle.
Appearance Description
- Head is comparatively small and egg-shaped
- Muzzle narrows slightly to a rounded end
- Ears are large and full from the base, erect and alert, set high on the head
- Eyes are medium to large in size, oval in shape, and slanting slightly upward, color should be clear, intense, and appropriate to coat color
- Cheekbones high and prominent
- Strong chin, well developed
- Small to medium in body size, males proportionately larger but never coarse, torso long and slender, back is naturally arched,
- Rump is rounded, well muscled
- Legs very long and slender, thighs well muscled
- Paws dainty, slightly oval
- There are five toes in front and four behind
- Tail is long and slender, tapering toward the end and extremely flexible
- Neck is long and slender
- Bone is fine and delicate
- Coat is short, extremely soft, silky, and completely free of guard hairs, relatively dense
- Colors in solid, shaded, smoke, tabby, bicolor, parti-color and pointed patterns
The following personality description is offered to help you decide if the Cornish Rex is for you, your family and lifestyle.
Personality Description
- Thinking cats with great appetites
- Love to play
- May suddenly have a burst of energy and race through the house, run up and down the stairs, dash from the scratching post back up the stairway again, and run from room to room
- Antics make them well known as cats in clown suits
- Activity level is high
Grooming Tips
- Among the easiest cats to groom and maintain
- Star early with bathing so they do not become stubborn about this
Follow the link in the resource box of this article to find pictures and more information about many different breeds of cats.
Written by: Connie Limon. Visit “Adopting Kittens” at http://smalldogs2.com/AdoptingKittens to find a complete online reference for choosing and caring for the perfect kitten, which matches you and your lifestyle. Learn about litter box training at http://smalldogs2.com/LitterBoxTraining
This article is FREE to publish with the resource box.
Copyright © 2008 All Rights Reserved Connie Limon

