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Devon Rex
Cat Breed Profile
Sections: 10
Attributes: 33
Data Coverage: 100%
Quick Snapshot
- Size & Weight: Small to medium; often around 2.3-4.5 kg (5-10 lbs).
- Lifespan: Usually around 10-15 years.
- Coat Type: Short, soft, wavy coat with fine texture.
- Shedding: Low.
- Breed Group: Cat.
Basic Information
- Size & Weight: Small to medium; often around 2.3-4.5 kg (5-10 lbs).
- Lifespan: Usually around 10-15 years.
- Coat Type: Short, soft, wavy coat with fine texture.
- Shedding: Low.
- Breed Group: Cat.
- Country/Region of Origin: UK
- Recognition Status: Recognized
Life Stage Considerations
- Puppies: Kittens need early socialization, frequent short play sessions, and routine handling for care tasks in Devon Rex.
- Adults: Adult Devon Rex cats do best with structured play, enrichment, and steady preventive care.
- Seniors: Senior Devon Rex cats benefit from lower-impact activity, weight control, and more frequent wellness checks.
Temperament & Behavior
- Disposition: Affectionate, mischievous, and highly social.
- Trainability: High; often excels at interactive games and routine cues.
- Compatibility: Usually excellent with engaged families and other friendly pets.
Exercise & Activity Needs
- Energy Level: Moderate to high.
- Daily Exercise: Plan around 30-60 minutes of daily interactive play.
- Preferred Activities: Climbing, puzzle toys, fetch games, and social training sessions.
Grooming & Health
- Grooming Frequency: Minimal brushing; gentle skin and ear cleaning are often needed.
- Common Health Concerns: Some lines may show cardiac, orthopedic, or skin concerns and should be screened accordingly.
- Preventive Care: Use regular wellness checks, targeted screening when advised, and weight control.
Suitability for First-Time vs. Experienced Owners
- First-Time: Can suit first-time owners who want a social and active cat.
- Experienced: Experienced owners may better manage skin/ear routines and breed-specific screening plans.
Living Environment Adaptability
- Apartment-Friendly: Yes, with sufficient daily enrichment and social interaction.
- Climate Tolerance: Lower cold tolerance due fine coat; provide warm indoor conditions.
- Noise Levels: Moderate.
Financial Considerations
- Initial Costs: Moderate to high from screened breeding lines.
- Ongoing Costs: Moderate recurring costs for enrichment and preventive care.
- Insurance: Recommended due potential inherited-condition diagnostics.
Adoption vs. Breeder Considerations
- Adoption Pros: Adoption may provide adults with known temperament and care needs.
- Breeder Pros: Breeders can provide cardiac/genetic screening and socialization records.
- Cons: High social needs and skin/ear care may challenge low-interaction homes.
Long-Term Commitment & Special Considerations
- Lifespan: Usually around 10-15 years.
- Aging Needs: Senior care should increase cardiac, mobility, and dental monitoring.
- Backup Plans: Set backup caregiving for warmth, social play, and medication routines.
Additional Details
Country/Region of Origin: UK
Recognition Status: Recognized
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