Rex devon
The mutation for the Rex de Devon appeared in the bordering county of Devon ten years after the Rex de Cornualles.
It is an unequal mutation, so when mated they produced kittens of normal coat. The form of the head also is characteristic of the Rex de Devon. It is like a wedge that, from the front, forms three noticeable curves: the outer edge of the ears, the pómulos and the pads of moustaches.
By his great eyes and long ears it has been described to him appropriately like of ?appearance of duende?.
The cat must be place setting with hair well, but more densely in the back, flanks, legs, tail, face and ears, and the undulation will notice more where he is longer. The moustaches and the eyebrows also must be curlings, something coarse and of average length; bare patches in a Rex de Devon are one serious imperfection, but the critical of the race affirm that frequently the cats leave themselves bald when licking itself because its hair is very fragile, because the follicle in which it is is smaller than the one of other cats.
Body: And hard muscular, esbelto and of average length; long and thin legs, with small and made oval claws.
Head: In form of wedge, placed on a fine neck. Great ears, very wide in the base, that are narrowed towards the cleared ends.
Eyes: Great, oval, separated, inclined towards the outer edges of the ears of the color that combines with the coat.
Coat: Very short and thin, enrulado and smooth.
Color: All the colors and patterns are accepted.