Physical Features
The Cornish Rex is renowned for its extreme elegance. Its slender, muscular body sits atop long, agile legs, while the egg-shaped head features disproportionately large ears and almond-shaped eyes. The coat, composed entirely of soft downy hair, clings tightly to the body in uniform waves, including curly whiskers35. This hair structure minimizes shedding but lacks protective guard hairs, necessitating warmth and sun protection68.
Personality & Behavior
Dubbed the "dog-like cat," the Cornish Rex thrives on human interaction. They excel at fetch games, walk on leashes, and maintain kitten-like playfulness into adulthood. Sensitive to temperature, they seek warmth from heaters or laps36.

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Health & Breeding
Genetic predispositions include hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, progressive retinal atrophy, and skin allergies78. Early inbreeding caused health issues, but outcrossing with Siamese and Burmese improved vitality19. Difficult deliveries often require cesarean sections7.
Global Popularity
Featured in Life magazine in 1956, the breed gained international fame and was recognized by the CFA in 1967. Now more popular in North America than the UK, the Cornish Rex appeals to allergy sufferers for its minimal shedding, though it’s not hypoallergenic246.
This elegant, affectionate breed continues to captivate with its striking appearance and playful spirit, embodying the perfect blend of mystery and charm.