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Uploaded by on May 29, 2007

This is an odd looking cat...different from the rest...but don't let looks fool you. The Cornish Rex comes with a surprise package of benefits.

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  • ummmm they do shed! I own one and she sheds more than plane cat and because it's so short it's like peach fuzz and it's everywhere! I love her to death but they DO SHED

  • It is a lie that they don't shed. I have a male rex right now that sheds. Although it is not as much as domestic short hairs they do shed. Not to mention it is not the hair that that people are allergic to but rather the dander which is dried spit from when they groom themselves.

  • I love these cats, I have had them since I was three years old. Unfortunately, I must say, they do shed a little bit. Especially where they sleep you will find gobs of it, but it really isn't too severe. The allergy part is somewhat true however. My father is allergic to cats and can stand them, however my grandfather is severely allergic to cats and can't stand them. I think it depends on the person.

  • well.. my old cat (that still lives with my mom and that Im now alergic too sadly) is a cornish rex. He does shed hair! So two false messages in the video. They aren't alergy-proof and they can shed. But he is very old, 17 years this summer, so the shedding can be because of that.

  • I think this video is misleading, I breed Cornish Rex and they can cause severe allergic reactions because most cat allergies are from their saliva which is deposited on the fur from cleaning. So they are not hypo-allergenic. They may be easier on some people as very little hair will be floating around. Remember Rex's are very clean and 'lick' their bodies head to toe on a daily basis. So they can still cause very bad allergies. Food for thought

  • I am seriously considering adopting a Cornish Rex - this video is definately persuading me - sounds like a great pet, plus the non-shedding is a plus

  • Cornish Rex is the best pet ever! They are larger than life and like having another person around!

  • you should be able to burn it on a disc

  • They look kinda weird. I like the long haired cats! LOL Thanks for sharing though. big huggs-Shonna

  • I'm adopting a sphynx in two weeks. They're kinda like the devon rex but they got no hair.

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