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Devon Rex

The Devon Rex is an intelligent cat breed with a very special appearance.

The Devon Rex is an intelligent breed of cat with a very unique appearance. Because of its curly fur and wagging tail when happy, it is often described as a painting poodle! Wondering if this interesting cat is a good match for you? Read more about its personality, attention needs and hereditary diseases a Devon Rex cat can get.

race facts

Child-friendly

Child-friendly

Attention needs

Attention needs

Energy level

Energy level

Talkativeness

Talkativeness

Fur care

Fur care

shedding

shedding

Facts about the breed

The Devon Rex originated in England, specifically Devonshire (Devon) in the southwest of England. The first cat was discovered around the 1960s by a woman named Beryl Cox. She believed the cat was related to the Cornish Rex cat breed because of its short curls. When she tried to reproduce more kittens with the same curly coat, it turned out that the cat she had did not have the same gene mutation as the Cornish Rex. After Cox discovered this, she began a more extensive breeding program to preserve the mutation in the cat she found. The Devon Rex has a unique, almost extraterrestrial appearance. It is said that the alien from Steven Spielberg's film ET is based on her own Devon Rex cat.

What can you expect as an owner of a Devon Rex?

Farming and trade

If you want to become the owner of a Devon Rex, you should make sure to find a reputable breeder. How much a kitten costs will vary, but you can expect a price of between 10,000 - 17,000 NOK for a Devon Rex kitten.

Having purebred cats as pets has become very popular, but unfortunately this has resulted in many unscrupulous breeders who engage in unethical breeding for profit. Therefore, it is important for you as a buyer to get information about how the cat was bred so that you do not contribute to cats with hereditary and serious diseases being born. If a purebred cat is sold without a pedigree, you will never know whether the kitten has been stolen, or whether illegal trade has taken place.

A serious breeder in a federation must follow strict requirements for animal welfare and health. Good breeders will also demand something from you to ensure that the cat has a good life. Remember to check if the breeder is registered through the Norwegian Cat Breeders' Association (NRR) / FIFe / TICA and that the pedigree, health certificate (and possibly the purchase contract and vaccination card/veterinary passport) are included.