A Cornish Rex is a
breed of
domestic cat, with no
hair except for down. Most breeds of cat have three different types of hair in
their coats: the outer fur or "guard hairs", which is about 5 cm long in
shorthairs and 10cm+ long in longhairs, a middle layer called the "awn hair",
and finally the down hair
or undercoat, which is very fine and about 1 cm long. Cornish Rexes have only
the undercoat.
The coat of a Cornish Rex is extremely fine and soft to the touch. However,
their light coat means that they are only suitable for indoor living in moisture
free and warm conditions. Consequently, these cats tend to hang around light
bulbs, the tops of computer monitors, and other warm places. Cornish Rexes also
have a cheesy smell peculiar to the breed - this odour comes from scent glands
in the paws.
The Cornish Rex is an adventurous cat. As the Rex is intelligent, it can
readily adapt to new situations and engage in explorative behaviour. Humans
often consider this behaviour to be deliberately mischievous, but this is a case
of
anthropomorphism. The Rex seeks out the company of people, and is friendly
towards other companion animals. It is a suitable pet for timid children.
Origin
The Cornish Rex is a
genetic mutation that originated from a litter of kittens born in the 1950s on a
farm in Cornwall, UK (hence their name).
One of the kittens, Kallibunker, a cream colored male, had an extremely unusual,
fine, curly coat, and he became the first Cornish Rex.
There is another very similar breed — the
Devon Rex.
Devon and Cornish Rexes are produced by different
genes, and crosses
between the two are not allowed in pedigrees, nor will they produce a cat with
the short wavy fur if mated together. Another hair-deficient breed is the
Sphynx
cat.
Though some people believe that the short hair of the Cornish Rex makes them
non or hypo-allergenic, this is absolutely not accurate. Most people who have
cat allergies are allergic to cat dander, and cat saliva. Since Cornish Rex cats
groom as much or even more than cats with all types of hair in their coat, the
Cornish Rex cat still produces an allergic reaction in people who are allergic
to cats. However, due to the low amount of fur shed from these cats, people with
only slight allergies may experience fewer symptoms with a Rex.
The word "Rex" implying short or otherwise unusual fur comes from a
rabbit breed. King Albert of the Belgians (1875 – 1934) once entered some short-haired
rabbits in a rabbit show. The rabbits didn't meet the breed standard. Not
wanting to offend the king, the show officials accepted them, but wrote "rex,"
meaning "king" by their names.