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Cornish Rex Health Guide

Detailed guide to 3 health conditions common in Cornish Rex, including symptoms, risk levels, and prevention tips.

Patellar Luxation

Medium Risk

A skeletal condition where the kneecap dislocates from its normal position. Dislocation is more likely during active play, causing lameness.

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Gastrointestinal Issues

Medium Risk

Many individuals have a sensitive digestive system, prone to diarrhea and vomiting from dietary changes or low-quality food.

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Hypothermia Risk

Low Risk

Their thin coat makes temperature regulation difficult, creating a risk of hypothermia in cold environments. Room temperature management and warmth are important.

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Cornish Rex Care Tips

  • 1Maintain room temperature and protect from cold due to thin coat
  • 2Use high-quality food to support their delicate digestive system
  • 3Provide ample exercise space and cat trees
  • 4Schedule regular kneecap examinations
  • 5Consider monthly baths as oil can accumulate on skin

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