20 most common myths about Devon Rex cats and the facts worth knowing
Devon Rex cats are becoming increasingly popular, but many myths have grown up around this exceptional breed and may mislead future owners.
Here are the 20 most commonly repeated myths and the facts worth knowing so you can better understand these extraordinary cats.
Myth 1: Devon Rex are “hypoallergenic” cats
Fact: Although some allergy sufferers tolerate Devon Rex cats better, no cat is completely hypoallergenic. Devon Rexes produce less of the Fel d 1 protein that triggers allergies, but this does not eliminate the risk of a reaction.
Myth 2: Devon Rexes require frequent baths
Fact: Devon Rex does not need special baths unless skin problems occur. Grooming their short coat is minimal.
Myth 3: They are cats that require constant attention
Fact: Devon Rexes are sociable, but they can also occupy themselves. It is important to provide playtime for them, but not necessarily all the time.
Myth 4: Devon Rex is not suitable for families with children
Fact: Devon Rexes often love playing with children. They are patient and sociable, which makes them an ideal choice for an energetic home.
Myth 5: They have poor health
Fact: Like every breed, Devon Rexes have their specific needs, but with proper care they can live long and healthy lives. They do not have many of the typical genetic diseases seen in many other breeds.
Myth 6: They do not like other animals
Fact: That’s a myth – Devon Rexes usually get along well with other cats and even dogs. They are sociable and open to others.
Myth 7: Devon Rex are “loud” cats
Fact: Every cat is different, but Devon Rexes tend to meow to communicate rather than to draw attention to themselves. Their “talkativeness” often consists of gentle meowing.
Myth 8: They need a special diet
Fact: Devon Rexes do not require a specialized diet, although it is always worth consulting a veterinarian and feline nutritionist to ensure their diet is properly balanced.
Myth 9: They are destructive when left alone
Fact: Devon Rexes do not destroy things for no reason. If they have enough play and scratching posts, their energy will be put to good use.
Myth 10: These are cats that are hard to raise
Fact: Devon Rexes are intelligent and learn quickly. Raising them requires patience and consistency, but it is not exceptionally difficult.
Myth 11: They have appetite problems
Fact: Devon Rexes can have a healthy appetite, but their weight should be monitored to avoid obesity – as with any cat.
Myth 12: Devon Rex is a cross between a cat and a bat
Fact: Despite their large ears, Devon Rexes have nothing to do with bats! They are the result of a natural mutation that gave them their unique appearance, so loved by many people!
Myth 13: Devon Rexes are a “modern” breed
Fact: Devon Rexes first appeared in the 1960s, so their history is not all that short.
Myth 14: Their coat doesn’t shed
Fact: Devon Rexes do shed, although their short coat is less visible on furniture than that of other breeds. They do, however, have a normal shedding cycle.
Myth 15: They require very little care
Fact: Despite their low grooming needs, Devon Rexes require attention, play, and mental stimulation.
Myth 16: They are suitable only for experienced owners
Fact: Devon Rex can be a great choice for beginners, as long as they have the time and willingness for an active life with a cat.
Myth 17: Devon Rexes are “outdoor” cats
Fact: Many Devon Rexes go on walks with their owners (in a stroller or on a leash), but these are cats that should generally live in our homes or apartments. On their own, they are unlikely to cope outdoors (unlike, for example, mixed-breed cats).
Myth 18: Devon Rex does not bond with people
Fact: Devon Rexes are very attached to their owners and love their company, sometimes even resembling dogs in how devoted they are.
Myth 19: Their ears require special care
Fact: Devon Rex ears need gentle cleaning from time to time, but it is not a complicated or time-consuming task.
Myth 20: It’s a breed suitable for everyone
Fact: Devon Rexes are ideal for active and sociable people. For people looking for a cat that keeps its distance, however, they may be too demanding.
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