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faq

What is the difference between a Devon Rex and a Cornish Rex?
  • Devon Rex has a wavy, short coat, a pixie-like face, and a slightly more muscular body.
  • Cornish Rex has a very short, velvety coat, a slender body, and an elegant, athletic build

While no cat is 100% hypoallergenic, Rex cats shed very little, making them a great option for allergy sufferers. Many people with mild allergies find they tolerate Rex breeds well.

Yes! Rex cats have less fur than other breeds, so they may need occasional baths to remove oil buildup and extra warmth during colder months.

Absolutely! Both Devon and Cornish Rex cats are highly social, affectionate, and love being around people. They often act more like dogs, following their owners around and seeking attention

Every kitten comes with:
Vet health check & vaccinations
Deworming & flea prevention
Starter food & care guide
A small blanket with mom’s scent

Kittens are ready for their new homes at 8-14 weeks old. This ensures they are properly socialized and have received their first vaccinations

Yes! We offer safe pet transport options, including personal delivery and airline-approved pet travel. We prioritize the safety and comfort of our kittens.

Yes! All kittens receive their first round of vaccinations and a vet health check before going to their new homes.

Not much! Since Rex cats have short coats, they require minimal brushing but may need an occasional bath to keep their skin clean.

We recommend high-quality kitten food with a good balance of protein and nutrients. We provide a starter food pack with each adoption.

Yes! Since they have thin coats, they love warm places and may need extra blankets or heated beds in colder months.

Absolutely! Rex cats are friendly, social, and playful, making them great companions for families with kids and other pets.

Yes! Rex cats are highly intelligent and can learn tricks, play fetch, and even be trained to walk on a leash.

Yes! They love human attention and will often curl up on your lap, shoulders, or even under the covers with you.

Rex cats are talkative but not overly loud. They love to “chat” with their owners, especially when they want attention.

Rex cats love companionship, so they don’t do well alone for long hours. If you work long hours, consider getting two kittens so they have a playmate.

Yes! They are active and playful, so they enjoy interactive toys, climbing, and playing fetch. A cat tree and plenty of playtime will keep them happy.

Both Devon and Cornish Rex cats are highly social, affectionate, and love being around people. They often act more like dogs, following their owners around and seeking attention.