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Selkirk Rex: breed origin, character, appearance, health, care and nutrition of a curly cat with a soft temperament and very distinctive coat
Selkirk Rex is one of those breeds you recognize immediately: soft curls, curled whiskers, a round face and a slightly 'tousled' appearance create the impression of a very cozy, good-natured cat. These pets seem to be made for home warmth, peace and close family life.
Behind the cute appearance lies interesting genetics: unlike the Cornish Rex and Devon Rex, the Selkirk Rex's curliness is associated with a dominant gene. This is why the breed has its own very distinctive coat type β dense, soft and wavy, which requires less intensive care than gentle, delicate handling.
In this article, we'll explore how the Selkirk Rex came about, what its appearance is like, how short-haired and long-haired variants differ, what character these cats have, and what's important to know about care, health and nutrition.
Brief breed characteristics
| Origin | USA, 1987 |
| Alternative name | Selkirk Rex |
| Breed type | Short-haired or long-haired |
| Size and weight | Medium or large format; approximately 4β7 kg |
| Lifespan | On average 12β15 years |
| Coloring | All colorings and their combinations are allowed |
| Coat type | Curly, dense, soft, with characteristic curls |
| Character | Calm, affectionate, patient, friendly and social |
| Care | Moderate: delicate brushing, monitoring eye and ear cleanliness and coat condition after bathing |
| Suitable for | Families, apartment living and people who want a soft home companion |
History of origin
Selkirk Rex is one of the youngest breeds among curly cats. Its history began in 1987 in Montana when a kitten with unusual curly fur and curled whiskers was born in a litter of an ordinary domestic cat. This kitten was named Miss DePesto, and she became the foundation of the future breed.
Breeder Jeri Newman, who worked with Persian cats, conducted an experimental cross of Miss DePesto with a black Persian cat. As a result, some of the kittens also turned out to be curly, confirming that the curliness gene in Selkirk Rex is dominant. This fundamentally distinguishes them from Cornish Rex and Devon Rex, in which a similar trait is associated with a recessive mutation.
To develop the breed and strengthen its type, Persian, Exotic and British Shorthair cats were used in breeding. This is why Selkirk Rex has a more sturdy, round and plush type rather than an elongated or overly light body format.
- Selkirk Rex emerged in the USA in the late 1980s from a natural dominant mutation.
- The breed is not a close relative of other Rex breeds, despite the similar curly effect.
- Persian, Exotic and British lines participated in the formation of the type.
External characteristics
Selkirk Rex is distinguished by a sturdy, robust build and quite a massive bone structure. This is not a delicate or overly elongated cat, but rather a dense, rounded, well-built animal with pronounced musculature. The head is large, round, with full cheeks, a soft muzzle curve and a short wide nose.
Eyes are large, round, set wide apart; their color should harmonize with the coat color. Ears are medium-sized, wide at the base. But the main feature of the breed is, of course, the coat. In long-haired Selkirk Rex, the curls often look more chaotic and voluminous, while in short-haired ones the coat resembles the dense fur of a lamb.
The curls are especially noticeable on the neck, belly and tail. The whiskers and eyebrows are also often curled, which gives the breed an even more distinctive expression. Standards allow almost any coloring: solid, bicolor, pointed, smoke and other variants.

Selkirk Rex is easy to recognize by its round face, curled whiskers and dense coat with soft curls
Character and behavior
Selkirk Rex combines traits from several lines that participated in the breed's formation: the calm nature of British cats, the playfulness of Exotics and the gentleness of Persians. The result is a cat that adapts well to home life, loves interaction with people, but usually doesn't exhaust the family with hyperactivity or excessive vocalization.
These are socially oriented cats that do not do well in complete emotional isolation. They like to stay nearby, usually get along well with children and often live peacefully with other animals if introductions are handled calmly. The Selkirk Rex is not a phlegmatic cat, but it also does not belong to breeds that need constant exhausting activity.
This balance is what makes the breed very convenient for family life. Selkirk Rex enjoys playing, resting near people, is not prone to unprovoked aggression and at the same time tolerates daily routine well.
- Selkirk Rex usually gets along well with both children and other animals.
- The breed is social but without excessive fussiness and hyperactivity.
- This is a cat for those who value calm contact and a soft home atmosphere.
Keeping and care
The main rule in caring for a Selkirk Rex is not to overdo it. Due to the special structure of the coat, too frequent or rough brushing can cause the curl to partially straighten and the coat to become fluffy and lose its breed appearance. This is why the breed needs gentle, thoughtful care rather than aggressive grooming.
Short-haired animals usually need very moderate brushing, while long-haired ones need slightly more careful attention, especially during shedding. It's also important to regularly clean the ears, wipe the eyes and assess the overall coat condition. After bathing, it is best to let the coat dry naturally so the curls form properly.
The Selkirk Rex is well suited for apartment living, but this does not mean its needs are minimal. Like any domestic cat, it needs resting places, a scratching post, basic play and a calm environment without unnecessary stress.
In daily care of a Selkirk Rex, the most important things are gentle brushing, careful eye and ear hygiene and products that support the coat's texture rather than damage it.

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For a Selkirk Rex, the most important things are gentle grooming without damaging the curls, clean eyes and ears, and a calm home environment
Health and Nutrition
Genetically, Selkirk Rex cats are considered quite hardy, but due to the use of Persian and British lines in the breed, there can be risks associated with polycystic kidney disease and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. That's why when choosing a kitten, it's important to pay attention to the breeder's breeding work, test results, and overall transparency of the cat's origin.
Another household concern is weight control. Selkirk Rex is not overly hyperactive, but has a sturdy body structure, so extra calories can accumulate quite quickly. If you don't control portion sizes and diet quality, over time this will affect the joints, cardiovascular system, and the animal's overall comfort.
For coat quality, B vitamins, biotin, and omega acids are especially important. The diet should be based on a complete ration with quality protein, stable caloric content, and constant access to water.
- When choosing a kitten, it's worth clarifying the family history regarding PKD and cardiac risks.
- For a Selkirk Rex, it's important not to overfeed the animal and to keep body condition under control.
- Omega acids, biotin, and a balanced protein diet help maintain the quality of curly coat.

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Breed Pros and Cons
Before choosing a Selkirk Rex, it's important to evaluate not only the charming curls, but also the practical household needs of such a cat.
- The advantages include a very gentle temperament, good compatibility with family life, recognizable appearance, and overall comfortable home temperament.
- The breed is well suited for apartment living and for people who value a gentle, calm companion.
- The disadvantages include the need for gentle coat care, weight control, and the need to carefully consider breeding health.
- Selkirk Rex is not one of those breeds where you can completely ignore grooming: excessive or improper care here is just as undesirable as its absence.
Conclusion
Selkirk Rex is a breed for those who want to have a calm, friendly, and very recognizable cat at home with a gentle temperament and original coat. It fits well into family life, does not require extreme activity, but does need careful, gentle coat care.
If you combine gentle grooming, a balanced diet, weight control, basic preventive care, and enough human warmth, the Selkirk Rex will become a very cozy and harmonious home companion for many years.