Grooming can be a pleasant experience for both of you if rex is trained to tolerate grooming when still young. Rex's will come to expect and even enjoy grooming sessions with you. A regular grooming programme is also good for a cat's health. Grooming removes dead hair that can form hair balls in a cat's stomach, gets rid of dead skin and dander, stimulates the skin , tones muscles, and encourages blood circulation. A simple session of hand grooming when your Rex comes and sits on your lap will do the trick. ![]() Bathing is hardly ever required unless your Rex got into something she/he wasn't supposed to. The coat can be damaged by too-frequent bathing or too harsh a shampoo, so be very careful in what you choose. Some Rexes have excessive earwax because they do not have the longer hair protecting their inner ears. It is a good idea to clean the outer ear of the Rex at least once a week, with a damp tissue or ear bud, but be very careful not to poke too far in. Don't panic if you notice that your rex has something that looks
like blackheads on the top of its tail. That's exactly what they
are, and this conditon is called "stud tail." Male and females Rexes
get this, especially those with a thinner coat. A medicated wipe can fix
this problem.
Two examples of stud tail in female cats Vacciantions prevent some of the most common feline diseases. While no vaccination is one hundred percent effective, vaccinations have saved countless feline lives. Make vaccination part of your Rex's basic health care. Vaccination boosters are recommend once a year. As part of your Rex's routine health care, get him or her desexed at the appropriate time. Preventing unwanted pregnancies is the most important reason to desex, but it has behavoural and physical advantages as well. Desexing means a cat will not display the restlessness, yowling, spraying and other sexual behaviours of intact cats. Undesexed females have a seven times greater risk of mammary cancer than desexed females. Desexing of females also elimates uterine infections and the risk of ovarian and uterine cancer. Desexed males have a lower risk of certain types of cancers as well. One of biggest desexing benefits in males, though, is the reduction of the hormone levels that prompt spraying. A healthy adults cats teeth are white and clean. The gums are
firm and pink. Encourage you rex to chew chopped up meat, chicken
wings etc. to assist in the prevention of plauque. Rex can eat the same high quality cat food as any other cat. Show cats may need a little extra fat in their diet to keep the coat in top shape. The major problem with feeding in these breeds is that they are greedy and they dearly love to eat. They will attack food as if they were starving when they ate only minutes before, and they never know when to stop. For that reason, the Rex diet must be controlled by the owner or the cat will soon become very fat, and a fat Rex is not a pretty cat. If you decided to own a lighter coloured Rex, becareful of the Sun. You have several options, let your Rex out under supervision when the sun isn't in full shine or put sun tan cream on the nose and ears of your rex to prevent skin cancers. Rexes are drawn to the sun, just remember you might have to be crewl to be kind.
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