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Compare Tennessee Rex and Foldex side by side: temperament, energy, trainability, apartment fit, shedding, lifespan, weight and free adoption listings.
Breed traits
Character & behavior
Lifestyle fit
Physical & general
Tennessee Rex — Advantages
- Good with kids, suitable for families
- Apartment-friendly, ideal for small living spaces
- Moderate grooming difficulty, easy to maintain
- Good for first-time owners, easy to care for
Disadvantages
- Lower tolerance for cold climates compared to Foldex
- Can stay alone for moderate periods, may need companionship
Foldex — Advantages
- Excellent tolerance for cold climates, suitable for colder regions
- High sociability, great with families and kids
- Apartment-friendly, fits well in small spaces
- Good for first-time owners, easy to handle
Disadvantages
- Moderate grooming difficulty, but manageable
- Can stay alone for moderate periods, may need social interaction
Frequently Asked Questions
Which breed is better for families with children?
Both Tennessee Rex and Foldex are good with kids, making either breed a suitable choice for families.
How do these breeds handle being left alone?
Both breeds can stay alone for moderate periods, but they may benefit from companionship.
Are there any significant health concerns for these breeds?
The Tennessee Rex has a moderate health risk, while the Foldex has a lower health risk.
Which breed is more suitable for colder climates?
The Foldex has better tolerance for cold climates compared to the Tennessee Rex.
Are both breeds good for first-time cat owners?
Yes, both breeds are considered good for first-time owners due to their manageable care requirements.