#16 When starting a Rex as a pet, be prepared for the fact that he cannot stand loneliness.
Locked doors and your long absence will force the animal to meow incessantly and look for any opportunity to throw out the accumulated energy, which, by the way, is fraught with unpleasant consequences. For this reason, try to keep the Cornish in the company of another animal, but keep in mind that he may be jealous of other cats. It is not recommended to have decorative rodents and birds: this will awaken hunting instincts in the animal.
#17 Cornish Rex is a breed that is characterized by softness and nobility.
Nothing can annoy an animal - except, perhaps, unpleasant hygiene procedures. Make sure in advance that the angry pet does not "reward" you with a couple of scratches in an attempt to dodge the claw cutter.
#18 In the world of felines, Cornish Rex are reputed to be true intellectuals, so they are easy to educate, even being playful kittens.
As soon as the baby crosses the threshold of your house with his paws, draw a clear line between what you can and cannot do, and adhere to this requirement throughout the pet's life. At the same time, it is categorically not recommended to severely punish the Cornish for the slightest offense and raise his voice to him. To demonstrate dissatisfaction, it is enough to slap a newspaper on the floor near the animal, but in no case raise a hand on it. Otherwise, in the eyes of the Cornish, you will look like a threat, and not a source of love and affection.