Cornish Res's (think "Mr Bigglesworth" from Austin Powers) are great looking cats with the ability to scare small children but are few and far between. How about some form of feline food additive to lighten the load of normal hirsute cats and make your own rex.-- dare99, Jan 19 2002 Cornish Rex http://www.cfainc.o...ofiles/cornish.htmlOh you handsome devil you [bristolz, Jan 19 2002, last modified Oct 21 2004] Devon Rex http://www.cfainc.o...profiles/devon.html"In order to truly appreciate the unique appearance of the Devon Rex, you must first set aside your preconceptions of what a cat should look like. " No kidding. [bristolz, Jan 19 2002, last modified Oct 21 2004] Bengal http://www.klassikb...ls.com/mvc-002s.jpgNope, *this* is the coolest of breeds. [bristolz, Jan 19 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004] BTW there was a picture of a completely bald squirrel in the paper the other day. Fears that the poor little thing wouldn't get through the winter.-- po, Jan 19 2002 Can you please translate that into language for simpletons? Cornish Rex is the name of a breed of cat? That has no hair? And the idea is to change the breed with a food additive? I don't get it...-- snarfyguy, Jan 19 2002 I dunno, I think it's perhaps the ugliest feline on earth, at least to me (and I like cats). Spends it's days deep beneath the covers of whatever bed it can find because, with barely any fur, let's face it: the cat is perpetually cold. Beyond the rodent like skin, it has the ears of a bat. These appear to have been bred in the shadow of Chernobyl.-- bristolz, Jan 19 2002 Man, those are some ugly-ass cats.-- thumbwax, Jan 19 2002 Devon Rex.....looks like E.T. mated with a chihuahua.-- Helium, Jan 19 2002 the cornish one looks like skippy-- po, Jan 19 2002 So wait, it's not the same as a Cornish Pastie?-- snarfyguy, Jan 20 2002 Wow, Never heard of the Devon Rex before and I was born and raised in Devon!-- dare99, Jan 20 2002 snarfyguy- depends on where you bought your pastie...-- TimHighfield, Jan 20 2002 random, halfbakery