Myer Cornish Dynasty

We Breed for the Love of this Breed and Want Others to Share Our Love for the Cornish rex

cornish rex cats for sale

About Us

Our Cornish kittens are born in our master bedroom closet with the queens having full access to our bed, her kittens and all the love and support we can give each mama and her litter. Our girls usually want us to be with them during delivery and we have personally helped deliver kittens - an experience we share with our children as well. At about 4 weeks old they move from the master bedroom closet to our cattery which is a room in our home we have converted just for the mamas and kittens.  Each mama has her own space as well as a common area for the older kittens to play and explore. They will stay here until about 7-8 weeks at which point they will then begin exploring other areas of the home and sleeping in different rooms of our house. They will get used to the comings and goings of a normal household, the vacuum cleaner, the doorbell, dogs barking (we have 3) and all the other sounds of daily life.  We have an outdoor enclosure that all our adult cats (not kittens) and dogs can access 24/7 and a special area for our studs. By the time your kitten arrives at your home he or she will have been showered with love and affection and will have the confidence to meet new people with curiosity and joy, not startle at sounds or noises and be a well-adjusted, happy, healthy kitten!

Spay & Neuter Information

The timing of spaying and neutering for cornish rex cats is a topic that has generated different opinions within the veterinary and animal welfare communities.Humane societies and organizations devoted to preventing pet overpopulation often advocate for early spaying and neutering, which can occur as early as 8 weeks of age. Their primary objective is to reduce the number of unwanted pets. However, many traditional veterinary practices hesitate to perform surgery on very young kittens due to concerns about potential increased risks during surgery and anesthesia.When you purchase a kitten from us, you enter into a legal agreement stipulating that you will ensure spaying or neutering is performed before the kitten reaches 6 months of age. This commitment serves multiple purposes. Not only does it prevent unwanted pregnancies in cats, but it also plays a significant role in preventing both male and female cats from spraying and marking their territory (which is your home). Unaltered cats, both male and female, are prone to spraying, making them unsuitable to live in your home.Ultimately, the decision on when to spay or neuter your cat should be made in consultation with your veterinarian, as they can provide personalized guidance based on your cat's specific needs.