Devon Rex vs Turkish Van

Which cat breed is right for you?

Devon Rex

Size
5–10 lbs
Lifespan
9–15 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Mischievous Playful Social Affectionate

Turkish Van

Size
7–20 lbs
Lifespan
12–17 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Energetic Playful Independent Athletic

About the Devon Rex

The Devon Rex appeared in 1959 in Buckfastleigh, Devon, England — just a decade after the Cornish Rex, though the two breeds' curly coats are caused by entirely different genetic mutations. This small-to-medium breed weighs 5–10 pounds and has an unmistakable pixie-like face with enormous, low-set ears, large oval eyes, and prominent cheekbones. Their short, soft, wavy coat can come in virtually any color or pattern and has a suede-like texture.

Temperament & Personality

Devon Rex cats are mischievous, high-energy clowns that love to perch on shoulders, steal food, and insert themselves into every activity. They are fiercely people-oriented and will follow their owners everywhere — including into the shower if given the chance. They get along splendidly with children, dogs, and other cats, and their playful, affectionate nature makes them impossible to ignore.

Pros

  • Low-shedding, wavy coat — often better tolerated by allergy sufferers
  • Clownish, entertaining personality provides constant amusement
  • Shoulder-riding and lap-sitting habits make them exceptionally affectionate
  • Compact size and adaptable nature suit apartment living perfectly

Cons

  • Prone to hereditary myopathy (a muscle weakness condition unique to the breed)
  • Thin coat means they are always seeking heat — can burn on radiators or heating pads
  • Food-motivated to a fault — will steal food from plates, counters, and even your hand
  • Fragile, curly whiskers often break off, which is harmless but can look unusual

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About the Turkish Van

The Turkish Van is a rare, naturally occurring breed from the Lake Van region of eastern Turkey, renowned as the "swimming cat" for its unusual love of water. This is a large, muscular cat weighing 10–18 pounds with a semi-long, cashmere-like single coat that is water-resistant and dries remarkably fast. The classic Van pattern features a predominantly chalk-white body with colored markings limited to the head and tail — typically in red, cream, black, blue, or tortoiseshell — though solid white and fully colored Vans also exist.

Temperament & Personality

Turkish Vans are energetic, independent, and famously fond of water — they may join you in the shower, play in the toilet, or splash in their water bowl. Intelligent and athletic, they love to climb, jump, and play vigorously. They bond closely with their family but can be selective about being held — they prefer to be near you rather than in your lap.

Pros

  • Unique love of water sets them apart from nearly every other breed
  • Cashmere-textured single coat is water-resistant, low-shedding, and rarely mats
  • Athletic and playful — endlessly entertaining to watch
  • Hardy, naturally evolved breed with robust health

Cons

  • Does not enjoy being held or restrained — wants affection on its own terms
  • Extremely high energy — needs significant space and daily vigorous play
  • Water obsession can create messes — toilet lids must stay closed
  • All-white Vans can be prone to deafness, similar to Turkish Angoras

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Devon Rex and a Turkish Van?
The Devon Rex is 5–10 lbs sized while the Turkish Van is 7–20 lbs sized. They differ in size (5–10 lbs vs 7–20 lbs), lifespan (9–15 years vs 12–17 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Devon Rex or Turkish Van?
Devon Rex is generally good with kids. Turkish Van is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Devon Rex or Turkish Van?
The Devon Rex has a lifespan of 9–15 years while the Turkish Van has a lifespan of 12–17 years.

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