Kallibunker: The Cornish Rex breed dates back to 1950, when a red and white curly male kitten, was found in a litter of kittens, on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England. The Cornish Rex, was the result of spontaneous genetic mutation. The female, named Serena was a tortoiseshell and white domestic shorthair, and her litter contained just one curly coated red and white male kitten. Serena's owner, Nina Ennismore, named this kitten Kallibunker, who became the founding father of the Cornish Rex breed.
Kallibunker, was noticeably different from his littermates. His hair was short and curly, and instead of possessing the cobby body like that of his littermates and mother, Kallibunker's body was long and lithe. He possessed large ears, a slender tail and a wedge shaped head.
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