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  • noun A medium size, short wavy hair domestic cat breed originating in Great Britain.

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Examples

  • I adopted them from Linda Forster who breeds Cornish Rex.

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  • They are both 31 / 32 Cornish Rex and 1 / 32 Siamese.

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  • I adopted them from Linda Forster who breeds Cornish Rex.

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  • Regardless of people's thoughts on this matter in terms of indoor / outdoor cats, the Cornish Rex body temperture is one degree higher than other cats.

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  • Regardless of people's thoughts on this matter in terms of indoor / outdoor cats, the Cornish Rex body temperture is one degree higher than other cats.

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  • These two factors combined means Cornish Rex feel the cold much more than most other cats and as such it is important to keep them indoors.

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  • They are both 31 / 32 Cornish Rex and 1 / 32 Siamese.

    xml's Blinklist.com 2008

  • They are both 31 / 32 Cornish Rex and 1 / 32 Siamese.

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  • While Thwip! is by far the smaller of the two, he is closer to the the physical definition of a Cornish Rex.

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  • Regardless of people's thoughts on this matter in terms of indoor / outdoor cats, the Cornish Rex body temperture is one degree higher than other cats.

    xml's Blinklist.com 2008

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