Oregon Rex

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The Oregon Rex was one of several breeds of Rex cats which in the mid-20th-century occurred from spontaneous genetic mutation.

In 5 Words

  • Affectionate
  • Demanding
  • Playful
  • Good-natured
  • Mischievous

Snapshot

Size: Medium

Origin: US

Life Span: Like other Rex, it has an average lifespan if 12 years

Coat: Curly, Short, Silky, Short Hair

Characteristics

Playfulness
Friendliness
Trainability
Intelligence
Health Issues
Did You Know?

The Oregon Rex was one of several breeds of Rex cats which in the mid-20th-century occurred from spontaneous genetic mutation.

Learn About the Oregon Rex

History

The Oregon Rex was one of several breeds of Rex cats which in the mid-20th-century occurred from spontaneous genetic mutation. According to some claims, the first litters of typically Oregon-Rex-like cats occurred in 1944. The first documented case of an Oregon Rex cat is traced back to a litter of cats in the U.S. state of Oregon in 1955. The specific kitten differed from its siblings and its mother by having a curly coat whereas the others all had straight fur.

At the same time, the first Cornish Rex were imported to the U.S. from Great Britain, and were soon interbred with the developing Oregon Rex breed. Breeders from Oregon then established a purebred Oregon Rex which soon became one of America’s most popular Rex breeds. In the course of breeding, however, all types of Rex cats—each of which differ genetically—were crossbred, and the Oregon Rex did not endure as a stand-alone breed. The last purebred Oregon Rex cat is reported to have died in 1972.

Description

The Oregon Rex was one of several breeds of Rex cats which in the mid-20th-century occurred from spontaneous genetic mutation. The coat is composed of Short Hair and can be described as Curly, Short and Silky. The Oregon Rex’s body was of an elongated and tiny build, the tail was long, slim and peaked. The legs were long, gracile and slim, with tiny, round paws.

The curly coat of the Oregon Rex is silky and fun to touch. This fur is generally short and tight. There are usually no guard hairs but in some cats there may well be. In these cases they are very minimal. The ears are rounded and are set high on top of the head. The Oregon Rex’s eyes are oval shaped and of medium size. The tail is rather long and slim. The long legs are slender and graceful with small paws. This body is fairly small.

Temperament

The Oregon Rex cat breed is known to have the following personality traits like Affectionate, Demanding and Playful. he Oregon Rex can be difficult to handle by some people. This is a needy cat and it is not as docile as many others. They want what they want and they will be offended when they do not get their way. The character is commonly good-natured but they can be a little bit mischievous when they wish to be. The personality is definitely something to consider.

Health

There is no health issues recorded in Oregon Rex Cat Breed.

Care

This Oregon Rex Cat Breed requires less grooming.