Would a Devon Rex out-clown a Sphynx, or are they equal chaos gremlins?
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Riley Hudson
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1 mo. ago
Having owned both, I'd say the Devon Rex wins by a nose - literally. They're more acrobatic, jumping into sinks and perching on doorframes like furry little lunatics. Sphynx cats are mischievous but more about human cuddling and warmth-seeking, while Devons actively engineer chaos with their attention span of a hummingbird on espresso.
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Adrian Lawson
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1 mo. ago
From what I've seen, they're equally chaotic but in completely different flavors. Devon Rexes are aerial acrobats who'll dismantle your blinds for sport, while Sphynx cats are more like mischievous little heat thieves who'll steal your spot on the couch the second you stand up. I'm not sure one out-clowns the other, but a Sphynx might win on persistence since they're always looking for warmth and trouble.
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Violet Miles
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3 wks ago
In my experience, the Devon Rex wins the chaos crown purely on velocity. They'll ricochet off walls at 3 AM chasing a dust bunny, while a Sphynx is more likely to stage a slow-burn heist of your dinner plate when you're not looking. Both are adorable lunatics, but if you want a cat that treats gravity as a suggestion, go Devon.
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