German Rex

German Rex

Height

Male:28,33
Female:25,30

Lifespan

9-14 years

Pedigree

No

Weight

Male: 4,5-5,5 kg
Female: 3,0-4,5 kg

Pros

  • Hypoallergenic (relatively)
  • intelligent
  • playful
  • affectionate
  • social
  • good with children
  • relatively healthy
  • unique curly coat
  • adaptable
  • lower shedding than some breeds
  • curious
  • enjoys attention
  • relatively easy to groom.

Cons

  • Possible health issues (HCM
  • patellar luxation)
  • sensitive to temperature extremes
  • can be vocal
  • higher grooming needs than some short-haired breeds
  • may not be suitable for people with severe cat allergies (although some claim they produce less allergens
  • this is not scientifically proven and varies individually).
German Rex

The German Rex is a unique and distinctive breed of cat, known for its curly coat and friendly personality.

Originally developed in Germany in the 1930s, the German Rex is believed to have originated from a mutation in a single cat. This mutation resulted in a coat that was curly rather than straight, giving the cat a characteristic woolly appearance.

German Rex cats are typically medium-sized, with a weight range of 8-12 pounds. They have a distinctive head shape, with a broad forehead and large, rounded eyes. Their ears are large and wide-set, giving them a slightly alert expression.

The German Rex's most striking feature is its curly coat. The curls are short and dense, and can vary in tightness from individual to individual. The coat is often described as feeling like a soft, plush blanket.

In terms of personality, the German Rex is known for being a friendly and affectionate breed. They are playful and energetic, and enjoy spending time with their human companions. German Rex cats are also known for being intelligent and curious, and can be trained to perform tricks.

History of the German Rex

The German Rex breed was first developed in Germany in the 1930s. The original cat, a male named Katerchen, was discovered in a litter of kittens born to a black and white female cat. Katerchen's coat was short and curly, and he soon became a popular attraction in the local area.

Breeders began to cross Katerchen with other cats, and the German Rex breed was officially recognized in 1951. The breed was initially popular in Europe, but was not introduced to the United States until the 1960s.

Today, the German Rex is a popular breed of cat around the world. They are known for their unique curly coats, friendly personalities, and playful nature.

Interesting facts about the German Rex
  • The German Rex is sometimes referred to as the "Poodle Cat" because of its curly coat.
  • German Rex cats are known for being very social and affectionate.
  • German Rex cats are relatively low-maintenance, and require only occasional brushing to keep their coats healthy.
  • German Rex cats are prone to a few genetic health conditions, including hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and renal amyloidosis.
  • German Rex cats typically live for 12-15 years.

Characteristics

Activeness

Docility

Friendliness

Grooming

Hardiness

Health

Independence

Intelligence

Need for Attention

Playfulness

Shedding

Vocality

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