Selkirk Rex

Cobby

Coat

Solid:
Tabby: Any of the tabby combinations in any of the patterns including golden tabby.
Tortoishell: Any of the tortoiseshell combinations.
Torbie: Any of the torbie combinations of the allowed tabby combinations.
Smoke/Shaded/Chinchilla: Any of the above listed colours in any of the patterns on a silver or gold base.
Colourpoint/Himalayan: Any of the colourpoint combinations.
Mink: Any of the mink combinations.
Burmese: Any of the burmese combinations.
White Patterns: Any of the above colours can come with or without in any amount.

Eyes


Colourpoints have
Minks have
Catz with at least 75% white spotting may have one or two
Solid white catz may have any of the above.

Nose

Matches surrounding coat.

Faults

Wrong nose colour.

Disqualifications

None

Varieties

Longhair, Shorthair

Notes

The Selkirk Rex is the result of a dominant spontaneous mutation that causes each hair to curl gently. Unlike the Cornish and Devon Rex, the Selkirk retains all of its hair and the coat is not reduced to a fine down or a Wirehair-like bristle. It is plush, soft, and curly, with longhairs having slightly looser curls than the shorthairs. The Selkirk descends from a shelter cat found in Montana, who was given to a Persian breeder. This shelter cat, Miss DePesto of Noface, was bred to one of her black Persians, PhotoFinish of Deekay; the resulting litter was half curly and half straight-haired, showing that the first dominant rex gene had been discovered. The Selkirk was developed along these cobby lines because of the Persian ancestry, with British Shorthairs used in development as well. Selkirks are amiable, clownish cats with a laid-back, friendly personality—not surprising, given their ancestors. Selkirk owners have to have a sense of humour, if only to put up with the comments they will get from spectators, which can range from curious (“What kind of cat is that?”) to the bizarre (“Do you put its fur in rollers?”).

Type & judging remarks
The Selkirk is a medium to large cat with heavy boning with surprising weight and an impression of power that resembles the British Shorthair. The shorthaired Selkirk has a short, plush curly coat; the longhaired Selkirk often has a looser curl, giving it a wavier look.

Breed Files

Filename: Selkirk rex
Offset: 0D03
Base: Persian
SCP: B + W Shorthair
Accepted: March 10, 2012
Notes: Longhair variety, version 2 of the Supernova file. Addball tail (three variations).

Filename: Selkirk
Offset: 6EA9
Base: Persian
SCP: Persian
Accepted: January 5, 2006
Notes: Shorthaired variety.

Filename: Selkirk
Offset: 6EA9
Base: Persian
SCP: Persian
Accepted: January 5, 2006
Notes: Includes longhairs and shorthairs and addball droptail variations. Includes rex tabby furfiles, which are accepted.

Filename: Selkirk rex
Offset: 0D03
Base: Persian
SCP: Persian
Accepted: December 29, 2005
Notes: Includes longhairs and shorthairs, and can come with default uptail or addball droptail.