Devon Rex
If you've always wanted a monkey, then you may just want to
take a look at the charming Devon Rex cat breed. These playful,
good natured little cats have been frequently compared to
monkeys and mischievous children.
These cats have oversize ears, enormous eyes and a slightly
pug nose. This combination of features makes the Devon look
like a naughty fairy tale creature or a fun loving monkey. This
breed is on the small side, weighing in at a delicate six to
nine pounds. However, there is nothing delicate about the
breed's build. These cats have powerful, compact bodies and are
actually quite sturdy despite their small size.
The Devon Rex is not prone to serious health problems. This
is because breeders have been extremely careful to introduce
additional cats into the gene pool by crossbreeding the Devon
to both American and British Shorthairs, which are two very
sturdy and healthy breeds.
Since this breed has a coat that is much less heavy and
thick than the coats of most other cats, it is no surprise that
the Devon Rex is a cuddler. These cats love to snuggle up on
the nearest available lap in the evening and will often crawl
right under the covers to stay warm at night. Although you may
think the Devon has a higher body temperature than other cat
breeds when you feel the heat that one of these cats emit, this
breed just feels warmer to us because there is less hair
covering its body. Even a full grown Devon can have such a thin
coat that some parts of the cat are almost hairless. In fact,
kittens developing an adult coat may end up completely bare as
they shed their old coat.
If you are looking for a placid, well behaved cat that is
content to meet you at the door when you come home from a hard
day's work, then the Devon Rex is not the right choice for you.
These cats will get into more trouble than a houseful of other
cats when they are left alone for long periods of time. Since
Devons are also the chow hounds of the cat world, this cat
breed's naughty antics often involve food left on the kitchen
counters. Your Devon will insist on helping you put away
groceries or prepare meals. In fact, since these cats like to
help their owners do everything, don't be surprised if your
Devon insists on riding around on your shoulder as you tidy up
the house.
Since this breed has such a light coat, you do not need to
do much in the way of grooming. You may want to use a grooming
glove to remove loose hair once a week. Instead of bathing your
Devon Rex, you may want to just wipe him down with a damp cloth
once a month to avoid having him become chilled.
If you want a fun loving cat who never seems to grow old,
then the Devon Rex may just be the perfect breed for you and
your family.
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