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Compare European Shorthair and German Rex side by side: temperament, energy, trainability, apartment fit, shedding, lifespan, weight and free adoption listings.

Breed traits

Character & behavior

Energy level
Playfulness
Intelligence
Trainability
Protectiveness
Sociability
Can stay alone

Lifestyle fit

Apartment-friendly
Yes
Yes
Good with kids
Yes
Yes
Good for first-time owners
Yes
Yes
Shedding
Noise level
Exercise needs

Physical & general

Life span
12–15 years
12–15 years
Weight
3.5–6.5 kg
3–5 kg
Height
30–35 cm
25–30 cm
Origin
Europe
Germany
Grooming effort
Nutrition sensitivity
Health risk
Heat tolerance
Cold tolerance
The German Rex and European Shorthair are both affectionate breeds that make excellent companions for families and first-time owners. Both breeds have a similar lifespan of 12 to 15 years, showcasing their potential for longevity. In terms of size, the European Shorthair is generally larger, weighing between 3.5 to 6.5 kg, while the German Rex weighs between 3.0 to 5.0 kg. Their energy levels and playfulness are comparable, making them both active and engaging pets. However, the German Rex has a slight edge in sociability, scoring a 5 compared to the European Shorthair's 4. Grooming and noise levels are similar, with both breeds being relatively low maintenance. Ultimately, the choice between these two breeds may come down to specific preferences regarding size and sociability.

European Shorthair — Advantages

- Larger size may be preferred by some owners
- Higher climate tolerance for cold (4) compared to German Rex (3)
- Similar sociability and playfulness, ensuring a lively companion
- Good for families and first-time owners
- Low grooming difficulty and nutrition sensitivity

Disadvantages

- Slightly heavier shedding level (3) compared to German Rex (2)
- Lower sociability score (4) compared to German Rex (5)
- May require more space due to larger size

German Rex — Advantages

- Higher sociability score (5) than European Shorthair (4)
- Generally lighter weight, making them easier to handle
- Friendly and adaptable for first-time owners
- Similar energy and playfulness levels, ensuring an engaging pet
- Low grooming difficulty and shedding level

Disadvantages

- Smaller size may not appeal to those preferring larger cats
- Moderate exercise needs may not satisfy highly active households
- Slightly lower climate tolerance for cold compared to European Shorthair

Frequently Asked Questions

Which breed is better for families with children?

Both breeds are good with kids, but the German Rex has a higher sociability score.

How much exercise do these breeds need?

Both breeds have moderate exercise needs, requiring regular playtime.

Are they suitable for apartment living?

Yes, both breeds are apartment-friendly.

How do their grooming needs compare?

Both breeds have low grooming difficulty, with the German Rex having a lower shedding level.

What is their lifespan?

Both breeds have a lifespan of 12 to 15 years.

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