Oregon Rex Cat was an extinct cat breed first bred in Oregon in the 1990s. It was a unique breed known for its intelligence, social nature, and large size.
Oregon Rex Cat was an intelligent breed known for its adaptability and problem-solving abilities. They often remembered complex commands and could out-think most other cats.
Oregon Rex Cats were very pleasant and friendly creatures, often forming strong bonds with their owners. They could also get along very well with other cats and even dogs.
Oregon Rex Cats had considerable size, often jokingly referred to as "little lions." They averaged between eight and ten pounds and could reach a length of up to twenty inches.
Oregon Rex Cats shared similarities with wild cats and had a very athletic look with their muscular body and slightly longer legs.
Oregon Rex Cats had a short but luxuriously soft coat with a wide range of colors and patterns, ranging from tuxedos to calicos.
Oregon Rex Cats were renowned for their inquisitive nature. They were always looking for exciting new things to explore and play with.
Oregon Rex Cats were excellent hunters and could often find food in unlikely places.
Oregon Rex Cats were very vocal and were known to "chatter" to communicate with their owners.
Oregon Rex Cats were natural roarers often heard calling out at night.
Oregon Rex Cats were notoriously tricky to groom, with their thick coat requiring regular brushing to stay clean and tangle-free.