Devon Rex Kittens
Kurakats
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Purveyors of fine Devon Rex Kittens
Since 2010
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(As of Feburary 1st. 2024)12 week old Kittens are $1800~ All Kittens Come With ~
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The Devon Rex
is a tall-eared, short-haired breed of cat that emerged in England during the late 1950s. They are known for their slender bodies, wavy coat, and large ears. This breed of cat is capable of learning difficult tricks. Devon Rex cats are a low-shedding breed. They have a unique wavy undercoat that rarely sheds and requires very little grooming. The typical Devon is active, mischievous, playful, and very people-oriented. They have been described as a cross between a cat, a dog and a monkey or more famously
as "a monkey in a cat suit"
The Devon Rex is a faithful companion and will usually follow the object of their affection from room to room, waiting for the opportunity to leap onto their arms, lap, or shoulder
They are high-jumpers and will try to occupy any space large enough to admit them. With this trait, they are often found in odd nooks and crannies of a closet, shelf, or laundry basket. Devons prefer to be in high places and will go to great lengths to get to the highest spot in a room. They are relatively easy to take care of and most Devons have one central person to whom they devote their love
and on whom they will most often lie and cuddle
They like to playfully nip, and love to play throughout their lives. They are a very intelligent breed, the typical Devon Rex can be trained to walk on a leash, fetch or perform all manner of tricks usually associated with canines, like jump, heel and tag to name a few. Another common trait is their show of affection, they have a particular penchant for being close to the head or neck of their human companions and can often be found mounted upon one's shoulder or nestled into the cranny created by the neck and shoulder when one is prone