Tennessee Rex: America's Native Curly-Coated Feline Gem

[Nashville, July 18th] —— The Tennessee Rex, a uniquely American cat breed celebrated for its naturally curly fur, is gaining recognition among pet enthusiasts worldwide. This distinctive feline traces its origins to a chance discovery in 2004 in Tennessee, where a stray cat gave birth to a litter containing a kitten with unusually soft, curly hair—a natural genetic mutation that marked the breed's beginning.

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Unlike other curly-coated breeds such as the Devon Rex or Cornish Rex, the Tennessee Rex boasts softer, wave-like curls with a velvety texture. Their curl intensity varies seasonally, with shorter, tighter curls in summer and slightly fuller coats in winter. Medium-sized with sleek musculature, these cats feature oval-shaped eyes in hues that often contrast strikingly with their coat colors.

 

Temperamentally, Tennessee Rex cats are known for their affectionate, playful, and intelligent nature. They form strong bonds with owners, thrive on interaction, and adapt well to various living environments. Breeders note their minimal shedding makes them suitable for households with mild cat allergies, though regular grooming helps maintain coat health.

 

While not yet recognized by major organizations like The Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA), the breed has established a small but dedicated breeding community in the U.S. Geneticists highlight that the Tennessee Rex's curly hair gene is genetically distinct from other rex breeds, offering unique insights for feline genetics research.

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