Name:Cornish Rex
Alias:Cornish Rex
Outline:Carnivora
Family:Felidae Feline Felinae Felis
length:About 50 cm
Weight:3.5-7kg
Life:10-15 years
IUCN:LC
Cornish Rex, also known as Cornish Rex in English, can be described as "extreme". It is the opposite of Persian cats (or Garfield cats). It is extremely friendly, extremely slender, extremely tall, extremely lively, with an extremely small head, extremely large and upright ears, extremely soft and curly hair, and an extremely long and thin tail, etc.
Cornish Rex cats have a dog-like personality. They love people and also like to participate in social activities. They use their paws like hands and can even play catch with people. Some will turn doorknobs to open doors. Give a Rex a string and you can watch it play all day. It jumps, dances and stands on its hind legs. Their cleverness is easy to spot, and they know how to choose the most interesting or eccentric gestures to attract you. They will also fly over happily and gently hug the owner's knees, or lie right under the owner's chin. Comparative studies have shown that the emotions of the Rex cat are one of the most versatile cats that can adapt to various situations, an all-weather cat.
Cornish Rex cats are recognized as one of the bedroom cats. The so-called bedroom cats generally require relatives, do not shed seriously, etc. Rex cats like heat and always try to get close to the heat source. If your home uses heating, your Rex cat will sit on the heater to spend the winter. In summer, even on the hottest days, they like to bask in the sun. Therefore, Cornish Rex cats in winter will be extremely close to their owners for touches, kisses, and warmth. Cornish Rex cats have shorter fur, so they are slightly less cold-resistant. In cold and wet seasons, owners should pay more attention to keeping them warm and dehumidifying.
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