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RACHEL / FEMALE
PRICE : $600
AGE : 10 Weeks
WEIGHT : 2.3 Lbs
GENERATION : PUREBRED
STATUS : AVAILABLE
STING / MALE
PRICE : $600
AGE : 10 Weeks
WEIGHT : 2.4 Lbs
GENERATION : PUREBRED
STATUS : AVAILABLE
LUNA / FEMALE
PRICE : $600
AGE : 10 Weeks
WEIGHT : 2.3 Lbs
GENERATION : PUREBRED
STATUS : AVAILABLE
MIKA / MALE
PRICE : $600
AGE : 10 Weeks
WEIGHT : 2.4 Lbs
GENERATION : PUREBRED
STATUS : AVAILABLE
KATE / FEMALE
PRICE : $600
AGE : 10 Weeks
WEIGHT : 2.3 Lbs
GENERATION : PUREBRED
STATUS : AVAILABLE
CHRIS / MALE
PRICE : $600
AGE : 10 Weeks
WEIGHT : 2.4 Lbs
GENERATION : PUREBRED
STATUS : AVAILABLE
GABBY / FEMALE
PRICE : $600
AGE : 10 Weeks
WEIGHT : 2.3 Lbs
GENERATION : PUREBRED
STATUS : AVAILABLE
RICK / MALE
PRICE : $600
AGE : 10 Weeks
WEIGHT : 2.4 Lbs
GENERATION : PUREBRED
STATUS : AVAILABLE
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Introduction to the Scottish Fold
Have you ever seen a cat that looks permanently surprised and irresistibly cute at the same time? That’s the magic of the Scottish Fold. With its unique folded ears and round owl-like eyes, this breed has captured hearts all over the world.
But there’s more to this cat than its charming appearance. Let’s dive deep and uncover everything you need to know.
History and Origin of the Scottish Fold
The Discovery of Susie in Scotland
The story begins in 1961 on a farm in Scotland. A white barn cat named Susie had unusual folded ears. That simple genetic mutation changed feline history forever.
Breeders noticed the trait and began carefully developing what would later become the Scottish Fold.
Recognition by Cat Associations
The breed gained recognition in the 1970s, especially in the United States. Though some European associations hesitated due to health concerns, the breed flourished internationally.
Physical Characteristics of the Scottish Fold
Signature Folded Ears
Those iconic folded ears are caused by a natural genetic mutation. The ears bend forward and downward, giving the cat its sweet, rounded look.
Not all kittens are born with folded ears, though. Some have straight ears.
Body Structure and Size
Scottish Folds are medium-sized cats with:
Round faces
Short necks
Thick bodies
Plush tails
They feel solid and sturdy when you pick them up.
Coat Types and Colors
They come in:
Shorthair
Longhair (sometimes called Highland Fold)
Colors? Almost every shade imaginable — white, black, blue, cream, tabby, and more.
Eye Shape and Expression
Large, round eyes give them a permanently curious expression. It’s like they’re always asking, “What’s next?”
Types of Scottish Fold Cats
Folded Ear vs Straight Ear
Not every kitten develops folded ears. Straight-eared ones are often called Scottish Straights. They share the same personality and body type.
Longhair vs Shorthair
Longhair varieties require more grooming, but both types are equally affectionate and playful.
Scottish Fold Personality and Temperament
These cats are gentle, calm, and incredibly affectionate.
Are They Good Family Pets?
Absolutely. They bond deeply with their owners and enjoy being around people.
They’re not overly demanding but love companionship.
Interaction with Children and Other Animals
Scottish Folds usually:
Get along with kids
Adapt well to other cats
Tolerate dogs if introduced properly
Think of them as the peacekeepers of the cat world.
Health Issues in Scottish Fold Cats
Now, here’s the serious part.
Osteochondrodysplasia Explained
The same gene that causes folded ears can also affect cartilage and bone development. This condition, called osteochondrodysplasia, can lead to joint pain and stiffness.
Responsible breeding is crucial.
Common Health Concerns
Arthritis
Joint issues
Obesity
Ear infections
Importance of Responsible Breeding
Ethical breeders avoid mating two folded-ear cats together. This reduces severe genetic problems.
Always choose a breeder who prioritizes health over appearance.
Lifespan of a Scottish Fold
Average Life Expectancy
With proper care, they live between 12–15 years.
How to Increase Longevity
Balanced diet
Regular vet visits
Weight management
Daily playtime
Simple steps make a huge difference.
Grooming Requirements
Brushing Needs
Shorthair: Once a week
Longhair: 2–3 times weekly
Ear Cleaning Essentials
Because of their folded ears, dirt can build up easily. Check weekly.
Nail and Dental Care
Trim nails regularly and brush teeth to prevent dental disease.
Diet and Nutrition
Best Food Choices
High-protein cat food works best. Avoid fillers and artificial ingredients.
Feeding Schedule
Feed measured portions twice daily.
Avoiding Obesity
These cats love lounging. Without exercise, weight gain becomes an issue.
Exercise and Activity Needs
Playtime Importance
Interactive toys and climbing trees keep them active.
Indoor vs Outdoor Living
Indoor life is safer due to health vulnerabilities.
Training a Scottish Fold
Litter Training
They learn quickly and are naturally clean.
Teaching Tricks
Yes, they can learn tricks! Use positive reinforcement.
Behavior Management
They’re generally well-behaved, but boredom can cause mischief.
Cost of Owning a Scottish Fold
Purchase Price
Expect to pay $1,000–$3,000 from a reputable breeder.
Ongoing Expenses
Food
Vet care
Grooming
Insurance