The Cornish Rex Cat
The Cornish Rex Cat is like his The name is ordinary, but it has very special fur. This type of cat is neither a long-haired cat nor a short-haired cat. Its origin is originally derived from a variant of a gene. The gradual change of this gene is almost due to various reasons. It has not been preserved, but experience has favored this little guy, allowing us to appreciate this special species a hundred years later.
The Cornish Rex cat breed began on July 21, 1950 in Cornwall County, England, with the dedicated name Moore. An ordinary red and white farm cat has just given birth to a litter of kittens. One of the red tabby tom cats has never appeared. Cats in the UK are often dull and prosperous, but this little red tom cat has Slender body and soft tail, large ears and long and narrow head. Moreover, his tight curly hair is as smooth as silk, covering his body like waves, and even his short beard is also curved.
His owner, wife Ennismore, decided he was an unusual pet and took him to her veterinarian to have him spayed. Unfortunately the veterinarian recognized the kitten as the result of a genetic mutation and advised his owner to breed a new breed. With the help of geneticist A.C. Jude, this curly male cat (Kallibunker) and his female cat gave birth to many curly kittens. The name of the new species comes to accommodate the same changes occurring in rabbits. This category is neither short-haired nor long-haired. Many kittens born in experimental development are not curly, but this is the case with the decline of cats carrying the Cornish Rex gene. Transformation. According to genetic principles, Cornish Rex cats and kittens born from Cornish Rex cats have the characteristics of curly hair.
Breeding a new breed is extremely time-consuming and expensive. Kallibunker’s owner decided not to provide resources for her breeding program and killed Kallibunker and his mother. . However, fate once again took care of Cornish. A descendant of Kallibunker, named La Morna Cove, was imported to the United States to continue Cornish's breeding. In England, surviving speciesIt is derived from the descendants of two Kallibunker cats and is somewhat different from the American Rex cats in the development process.
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