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Cat baby Cornish Rex Kittens for sale in Redditch, Worcestershire

1 Cat baby Cornish Rex Kittens for sale in Redditch, Worcestershire

The Cornish Rex is a delightful cat with a playful, affectionate nature. They are small to medium in size and have a very unusual curly coat, a broad head and beautiful curly whiskers. They are known to be extremely intelligent and have a mischievous streak, and they retain their kittenish features well into old age. Many owners say that living with a Cornish Rex is like living with a dog, as their feline friends follow them from room to room and love nothing more than to fetch toys.

Read our Cornish Rex Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

FAQs

Do Cornish Rex cats make good pets?

Cornish Rex cats are excellent pets, especially for families with children and other pets. They are intelligent, social, and playful, maintaining their kitten-like energy and curiosity throughout their lives. They enjoy human company and often seek attention and warmth. They can be trained to perform tricks and play games like fetch, but they require mental stimulation and don’t do well being left alone for long periods, which might lead to destructive behaviour if lonely.

How much does a Cornish Rex cat cost?

In the UK, Cornish Rex cats typically cost between £800 and £1500, depending on factors such as breeder reputation, pedigree, and location. Adoption options are available at lower prices, usually between £100 and £300. It is recommended to buy from reputable breeders to ensure the cat's health and quality.

What is the life expectancy of a Cornish Rex cat?

The life expectancy of a Cornish Rex cat is generally between 11 and 15 years, which aligns with the average lifespan of many domestic cats.

Are Cornish Rex cats healthy?

Cornish Rex cats are generally healthy, though like all breeds they can have some common health concerns. Prospective owners should consider cat insurance and adhere to veterinary advice to maintain their cat's health.