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Devon Rex

Nicely "mid-sized" cats, adult Devons average six to nine pounds, with males heavier than females. The Devon personality has been aptly described as a cross between a cat, a monkey, and "Dennis the Menace." Devons are highly active, playful and involved with everything. Powerful jumpers, very few spots large enough to hold them will not be explored and occupied. Devons have been found climbing brick fireplaces and perching on top of doors. Although little escapes a Devon's interest, Devons are very people-oriented. Most Devons invite themselves along for every activity -- preferably perched on a shoulder, lap, or wherever they can be closest to their people

While an even, full coat of loose curls is ideal for the show ring, the Devon coat varies greatly between individuals, ranging from an almost shaggy mop of loose curls in some to a thin suede-like coat in others that may leave some areas nearly bare. The coat may vary over the life of the cat, with some kittens dropping much of their coat ("molting") during their development, and some adult coats changing seasonally. Even though their body temperature is the same as other cats, many Devons are surprisingly warm to the touch due to a lighter, less insulating coat. Not surprisingly, Devons tend to be "heat seekers," and are often found lounging on televisions, computer monitors and heater vents. On chilly nights, Devons make superb bed warmers, often sneaking under the covers to stay warm and share body heat with their favorite people.



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Pixiekatz Lovable Devon Rex Pixiekatz Lovable Devon Rex
Sydney,
2565, NSW,
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Telephone: 0439 480 181
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Home based cattery breeding devon rex cats. Kittens are raised in a loving environment where they receive the best of everything. Producing a wide range of colours and patterns either with or without white.

Kittens available throughout the year - only to the very best of homes.

Rextales Devons Rextales Devons
Hills District, Sydney,
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Telephone: 02 9659 8050
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Visit our website for a journey into the world of owning a Devon Rex. Always lovable and always naughty. Breeding a small number of litters each year with a focus on health and temperament. Selective pet homes only.

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