The Selkirk Rex is known as a cat in sheep's clothing. They look very cute to me. They have "rexed" fur which is curly fur. This is due to a genetic mutation. They are quite rare purebred cats despite their attractive appearance. You can read more about this cat by clicking on the following link: Selkirk Rex. |
The cat breeds (that come to mind) that have curly hair are:
- LaPerm
- Skookum - LaPerm/Munchkin cross
- Devon Rex
- Selkirk Rex
- Cornish Rex
- German Rex
Curly-coated cat. The Selkirk Rex. Photo: Nathalie Jacques , Saint-Léonard d'Aston , Québec, Canada |
There have been many occurrences of curly haired cats, which have gone largely unrecorded. Here are some recorded instances: -
- 1930s - Prussian Rex
- 1930s - USA - Karakul cat
- 1940s - Russia - Urals Rex
- 1946 and 1950s - German Rex
- 1950 - Italian Rex
- 1950 - Cornish Rex - England - see above
- 1953 - Ohio Rex USA
- 1959 - California Rex - USA
- 1960 - Devon Rex - England - see above
- 1969 - Dutch Rex
- 1972 - Victoria Rex - England
- 1981 and 2002 - Lanzarote - Canary Islands
- 1981 - Bohemian Rex - Czech
- 1982 - LaPerm - USA - see above
- 1987 - Selkirk Rex - USA
- 1980 - 90s - Curly haired Maine Coon (horror :)
- 1990s - Missouri Rex - USA
- 2001 - Iowa Rex - USA
- 2000s (early) - The Ruffle - USA
- 2002-3 - Canadian Farm
Update 5th December 2008 - The Selkirk Rex - Curliness of the coat is apparent from birth. Homozygous cats (SeSe) have a different type of coat. It is finer, more curly and there is less of it. The "better" cats in terms of show cats are the heterozygous cats.
The two best known rex breeds are the Cornish and Devon Rex cats. The Cornish Rex does not have guard hairs but normally has a denser coat. The Devon Rex's coat is more prone to lacking hair, a feature of rex coats. Breeders try to improve coat quality through selective breeding. Polygenes control coat quality.
Sources:
- Pictures of Cats
- Messybeast
- Wikipedia
- Robinson's Genetics for Cat Breeders and Veterinarians
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