- The first known Devon rex cats were discovered in 1959 by a Miss Cox in Devonshire, England, who found that a stray cat and her litter of unusual kittens had taken up residence in her barn. Similarly, Cornish rex cats first appeared circa 1950, also as a litter of barn cats.
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Cornish rexWhile the Cornish rex's physique is unusual, with its arched back and nipped waist, the Devon rex's body is that of a more "traditional" cat. Both breeds have large eyes, very large ears and comparatively small heads. - The coat of the Cornish rex is very short and lies close to its body in soft, velvety waves. The Devon rex sports a coat that can vary greatly, from loose, shaggy curls to a thinner, tighter coat.
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Devon rex.Both the Devon rex and the Cornish rex are affectionate, people-oriented cats. They are also extremely active, playful and enjoy participating in your daily activities. - The Devon rex and the Cornish rex are hardy breeds with few health problems. And aside from the occasional ear-cleaning or nail clipping, very little grooming is needed--a quick wipe-down with a grooming glove is usually sufficient.













