Information Concerning the Scottish Fold Cat

Posted by Klinge Lanier on May 17th, 2021

Scottish Fold is a cat breed that is made remarkable by its unique ears. As the name suggests the ears of the cat are folded forward and downward. In earlier cats there was only one fold, however, newer members of the breed frequently have two to three creases. The ears are a consequence of genetic mutation and the initial cat of this type was reported in Scotland in early nineteen sixties. The kitten was born in a litter of otherwise normal house cats. Ensuing breeding of the female cat indicated the dominant nature of the altered gene and thereafter it was formally developed for the purpose of creation of a unique breed. Scottish Folds were imported in United States a decade later and were identified by major feline breed registration bodies in the coming years. They're still not recognized in the British Isles though. Even as the present day Scottish Fold was created primarily through crossing with American and British Shorthairs, it is observed in both short and longhair versions. The coat is generally accepted in all colors and patterns aside from the pointed variant. Build is medium having an average weight of eight to ten pounds. Head is rounded and flat on top with widely spaced big bright eyes, a brief nose and the characteristic folded ears. The ears begin to fold within the initial month of life. Not all kittens have folded ears. Some are born with straight ears and retain this trait. That is owing to the point that if two 'folded' cats are used for parenting, the resulting kittens invariably suffer from a joint anomaly that may be both painful and debilitating. Therefore 'folded' and 'straight' eared cats are crossed for breeding purposes and for that reason litters usually are mixed. Scottish Folds are not accepted by major British cat fanciers to date. This is owing to all these hereditary disorder and also the unusual anatomy of these ears which leads many to believe that these cats are prone to development of ear infections and hearing deficit. scottish fold for sale Generally although Folds are healthy and compact cats who live well into their teens if provided with normal healthcare and affection. Sweet and quiet cats, Scottish Folds have a very pleasant personality. They are gentle and tolerant of other family members. They love to play and so are energetic but prefer to cuddle next to their humans the most.

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