What are the secrets of the Curly Cat

The Königs curly cat has 6 little secrets
(1) Breeding the Cornis curly cat is very time-consuming and expensive, and the owner of the first curly cat actually euthanizes it and its mother. Thanks to its descendants being exported to the United States, the Curly Cat was retained.
(2) Since early breeders allowed breeding cats to mate with native short-haired cats, the British Curly Cat had a rounded head, clear divisions of eyes and ear beads, and a short nose with dents.
(3) The cat's coat is composed of 3 kinds of hairs, and the long and thick hair care plays the role of a protective cover; it is equivalent to the thinner and thicker hair of the hair; it is equivalent to the very fine fluff of the fetal hair. The coat of the Kenis cat has no other two forms of hair, and it is all made up of fetal hair.
(4) The Königs curly cat loves heat and will try to get as close to the heat source as possible. Even on the hottest days of summer, it loves to bask in the sun.
(5) Kenneth cats have a strong appetite, so pay special attention to their diet.
(6) The kittens of the Curly Cat of The Königs will straighten or even fall off after the birth week, and after 2 to 5 months, the coat will be re-curled and unchanged for life. The way to distinguish the Curly Cat from the Königs is to look at it. The beard, because its beard is not straight.