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23/09/2000
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CORNISH REX

CORNISH REX


Native country : Great Britain

History

A curly-coated, playful, sociable acrobatThe first Cornish Rex was a male named Kallibunker born to Serena, a tricolor housecat, in 1950 on the Ennismore farm near Bodmin in Cornwall, England (hence the name Cornish Rex). His curly coat resembled that of Rex rabbits discovered on a French farm in 1919. In order to preserve this recessive mutation, the breeding program combined inbreeding with outcrosses to Siamese, British Shorthairs, and Burmese. In 1967, the Cornish Rex was officially recognized in England.In 1960, Professor E. Letard brought a Rex couple from Germany to France. Only the green-eyed male, Marco, survived the trip. He was mated with a Burmese queen. The kittens were black and straight-coated, proving that the gene responsible for the Rex coat was indeed recessive. Letard inbred the mixed-breed offspring and in 1962, finally obtained a male Rex - Lisko, a descendant from the French Rex line. In the United States, a breeding program began in 1957. Crosses with Siamese and Orientals resulted in a lighter, oval-headed cat, while the English Cornish Rex was heavier and had a more triangular, rather than long, head. This breed is highly prized in the United States and Europe.

In details...

Head:Length greater than width, moderately wedge-shaped (?). Egg-shaped skull (u). Roman nose (u). Straight line from middle of the forehead to tip of the nose (?). Straight nose (?).Definite whisker break.Strong chin.Curly whiskers and eyebrows.
Eyes:Medium to large in size, oval in shape, and slanting slightly upward. Color, which should be clear, shiny, and intense, appropriate to coat color.
Body:Small to medium, rather long.Full, deep chest.Very arched back. Rounded rump. Very fine bone structure. Firm, powerful, and long musculature.
Tail:Long and slender, covered with a wavy coat.
Coat:Short, dense, and wavy with uniform waves over the entire body. Waves are desirable on tail and legs. Absence of guard hairs, resulting in an extremely soft, fine satin or silklike coat.Coat grows slowly.Colors: Any color.The Siamese pattern variety is called Si-Rex.



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