Devon Rex vs Oriental Shorthair

Side-by-side comparison of two popular breeds β€” temperament, exercise, grooming, lifespan and common health issues. Use it to decide which breed fits your home.

πŸˆβ€β¬› Devon Rex πŸˆβ€β¬› Oriental Shorthair
Group Short Hair Short Hair
Origin England (1959) United Kingdom (1950s)
Weight 2.5–4.5 kg 2.5–5 kg
Height 23–30 cm 20–25 cm
Lifespan 9–15 years 12–15 years
Energy level
Trainability
Grooming needs
Good with kids
Good with other pets
Hypoallergenic
Watchdog instinct
Novice-owner OK

πŸˆβ€β¬› Devon Rex

Temperament

Playful, mischievous, affectionate, dog-like. Devons love being on shoulders, in laps and involved in everything.

Exercise

Highly active. Cat trees, food puzzles, interactive play.

Grooming

Wavy coat β€” minimal brushing (it's fragile). Bathe occasionally if greasy.

Health

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Hereditary myopathy. Hip dysplasia. Patellar luxation. Skin issues.

Full Devon Rex profile β†’

πŸˆβ€β¬› Oriental Shorthair

Temperament

Vocal, social, intelligent, demanding. Orientals form deep bonds with their humans and need constant company.

Exercise

Highly active. Need interactive toys, vertical space, and ideally another cat for company.

Grooming

Short fine coat β€” weekly brush.

Health

Same as Siamese: amyloidosis, asthma, dental disease, separation anxiety, glaucoma. Generally healthy.

Full Oriental Shorthair profile β†’

Which is right for you?

Pick the Devon Rex if

Families with children, multi-pet homes, allergy-sensitive owners (test first).

Pick the Oriental Shorthair if

Owners who are home a lot, multi-cat households, families with older children.

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