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My name is Dominic Phillips. My partner and I are based in Cheshire (north-west England) and we are breeders of the very beautiful "alien" cats known as Devon Rex.
 
Our Devons are raised in a Devon only home, along with Mum and the rest of the Rexintons gang. Our goals are simple - to breed for type, health and temperament and to create a stimulating, safe and clean home environment for the babies.

We are very lucky to own some great examples of the Devon Rex breed, these have been entrusted to us by people who have worked long and hard with their own breeding programmes, many of which have been involved in outcrossing to add strength and vigour to the very small Devon gene pool.
Often described as "clowns" for their behaviour and "pixies" for their looks, the Devon Rex is a confident and outgoing addition to anyone’s family. Devon Rex are first and foremost people cats, taking constant interest in any goings on - and offering their help, even if it's not required. They are blissfully happy when draped across your shoulders and will readily stay put whilst you go about the house. Ever played fetch with a cat? Devons love to play fetch and rarely tire of it. They also like to carry things around with them, and a good wag of the tail lets you know they are happy.
Devons are truly delightful little creatures and it is hard not to fall in love with them. However, be warned they can be very full on, demanding and needy. Having a Devon Rex is not for the faint hearted and they are certainly not part time pets. Those of you that have had the experience of a Devon will know that whatever you bestow upon them, they give back tenfold.
Website last updated 21st April 2008
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