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William Opdyke, Flickr Name: Rex Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Age: 4 years Breed: Poodle/Maltese Favorite Toy: Stuffy Squirrel. Favorite Treat: Bacon. Likes: Long walks, TV, and other little fluffy dogs. Dislikes: Baths, cats, buses and loud things. Weird Quirks: He is very ticklish! Fun Fact: Rex was rescued at the Pasedena SPCA. Congratulations to our submitter, William Opdyke. If you'd like to submit your pet, upload your favorite pet photos to our Flickr pool! More Cute Pets Share ...

Calhoun Abbott, Flickr Name: Devon Rex Appearance: The Devon rex is a strange looking cat that, like all rexes, has a genetic mutation affecting its hair. The result is a cat with short, soft, curly hair that rests in waves across its body. According to the Rex Cat Club, the breed's whiskers are curled as well, and can often be so short and curled that they seem to not be there at all. In fact, because of the diversity among Devons in terms of coat length, some Devons actually don't have whiskers, and others are almost completely bald. The Devon has large ears, large eyes, a tiny, wedge-shaped skull, and an upturned nose. They have long, slender legs that stand high at the hip, and in ...

Flickr/Anna-Stina The Cornish rex is one of six breeds of "rex" cats, where "rex" indicates curly hair. The hair of the Cornish rex is its most distinguishing feature, besides its slender body, large ears, and tiny, egg-shaped head. The Cornish Rex has only a down coat, usually the undercoat of a normal cat. This means that a Cornish rex's coat is extremely soft, curly, and unique. The breed originated in 1950s England. When a cat was born in Cornwall with this strange genetic mutation, it was bred with its mother to produce more of what are now known as Cornish rexes. After that, they were taken to America where they were bred with Siamese cats, giving them their skinny ...