Selkirk Rex Cat Breed - Temperament
Dog Breeds
The temperament of the Selkirk Rex reflects that of the breeds used in its development: a purebred Persian and a non-pedigreed, short-haired, mixed-breed housecat that probably derived in part from American, British and/or Exotic Shorthairs.
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Personality
The temperament of the Selkirk Rex reflects that of the breeds used in its development: a purebred Persian and a non-pedigreed, short-haired, mixed-breed housecat that probably derived in part from American, British and/or Exotic Shorthairs. Selkirks are incredibly loving, patient and kind. These are important traits for these cats, because their unusual teddy-bear appearance makes them intriguing and practically irresistible to all who meet them. They have many of the laid-back, gentle qualities of the American and British Shorthair. They also carry the cuddly nature of the Persian and the playfulness of the Exotic Shorthair. They are tolerant of children and other pets and make affectionate, affable companions.
Activity Level
Selkirks are not extremely active cats. They are not especially known for their climbing or jumping abilities, nor are they one of the breeds that enjoy resting in high places. As a rule, the Selkirk Rex is calmer than it is active. Of course, Selkirks can have a mischievous streak and be as playful as any other breed.
Behavioral Traits
The Selkirk does not have any particularly distinguishing behavioral traits. Its unique coat is by far its most recognizable characteristic.
Overview & History