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Cat breed guide

Selkirk Rex Longhair

Selkirk Rex Longhair turns the breed's curls into a fuller coat that needs regular, gentle grooming.

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OriginUnited States
Adult sizeMedium
Adult weight7-12 pounds for many adults
CoatLong or semi-long coat
Life expectancyOften 12-16 years with good care
Recognized byTICA / CFA / FIFe / GCCF / WCF

Energy

Usually happier with calm play and cozy routines.

Grooming

Plan on regular combing so mats do not sneak in.

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Family fit

Best for calmer families that can give space when needed.

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Talkative

Selkirk Rex Longhair is usually more quiet presence than running commentary, though any cat can speak up for a good reason.

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Indoor enrichment

Even a calm Selkirk Rex Longhair benefits from enrichment, but gentle choices usually work best: perches, wand play, and predictable routines.

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First-time fit

Selkirk Rex Longhair can suit a first-time cat home only if grooming is treated as a normal routine, not an occasional rescue job.

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Shedding

Selkirk Rex Longhair leaves coat behind if brushing slips, especially during seasonal changes or around favorite sleeping spots.

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Great fit for

  • People who want a cat chosen for temperament and care fit, not looks alone.
  • Homes that can provide clean litter, daily play, scratching outlets, and calm handling.
  • People who can keep grooming, play, and enrichment realistic for this breed.

Think twice if

  • Do not choose by photos only; meet the cat or talk carefully with the breeder or rescue.
  • High-energy cats need more play and climbing than a toy basket in the corner.
  • Long coats, hairless coats, and curly coats each need their own care routine.

Personality

Selkirk Rex Longhair turns the breed's curls into a fuller coat that needs regular, gentle grooming.

Grooming

Plan on regular combing so mats do not sneak in. Check the spots cats hide from quick brushing: behind the ears, under the chest, armpits, tail base, and back legs.

Activity & enrichment

Usually happier with calm play and cozy routines. The best play lets Selkirk Rex Longhair stalk, chase, catch, and then settle instead of staying wound up.

Family fit

Best for calmer families that can give space when needed. Kids should learn slow hands, quiet voices, and the rule that a cat who walks away gets to leave.

Indoor setup

Quiet cats still need choice. Give cozy hiding spots, gentle perches, clean litter access, and a room where visitors or noise do not corner the cat.

Food & hydration

Feed a complete cat food for the right life stage, keep fresh water easy to find, and watch body condition instead of letting the bowl make all the decisions.

Health notes

Use this as a breed overview, then lean on breeder or rescue records, registry information, and your veterinarian for screening, dental care, weight, appetite, litter changes, breathing, or pain.

Useful gear

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Gentle slicker brush beside a fluffy cat

Gentle slicker brush

Helpful for fluffy coats when you keep sessions short and reward the cooperation.

Clean high-sided cat litter box

High-sided litter box

Higher walls help keep litter in the box while still giving most cats easy access.

Cat resting on a cardboard scratcher lounge

Cardboard scratcher lounge

A scratch spot and nap spot in one simple piece most cats understand immediately.

Washable comfort mat inside a cat carrier

Carrier comfort mat

Leave it out between trips so the carrier smells like home, not trouble.

Selkirk Rex Longhair FAQ

Is the Selkirk Rex Longhair a good indoor cat?

Yes, when the home provides play, scratching, climbing, litter comfort, and safe places to hide. Outdoor access should be controlled and safe.

How much grooming does a Selkirk Rex Longhair need?

Plan on regular combing so mats do not sneak in. Start with short, calm sessions so grooming feels normal instead of like a battle.

What should I ask before getting a Selkirk Rex Longhair?

Ask about temperament, health records, registry status, socialization, grooming routine, diet, litter habits, and how the cat handles normal household noise.