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The Ultimate Scottish Fold Guide
About Scottish Fold
Scottish Fold cats are beloved for their unique, owl-like appearance, combined with a playful and easygoing temperament. They are undeniably charming, capturing hearts around the world with their folded ears, round faces, and big, expressive eyes.
Lifespan
11 to 15 years
Weight
3.5 to 6 kg
Height
25 to 30 cm
Grooming
Scottish Folds have a dense double coat that benefits from weekly grooming to remove loose hair and distribute skin oils.
Origins
The Scottish Fold cat breed traces its roots back to a single cat named Susie, found on a farm in Scotland in 1961. Susie’s unique folded ears, caused by a natural genetic mutation, became the hallmark trait of the breed. By selectively breeding Susie and her descendants, breeders developed the Scottish Fold breed we know today.
The breed’s name is an apt descriptor; their ears fold forward and downward, giving them their distinctive appearance.
Key Characteristics Of Scottish Folds
Are Scottish Folds Family-Friendly?
Yes. They are gentle and patient, getting along well with other animals and children. This makes them well-suited to being family pets.
Common Health Issues & Considerations
Scottish Folds may suffer from:
Osteochondrodysplasia
Polycystic Kidney Disease
Cardiomyopathy
Nature / Temperament
Adaptable, Playful, Gentle, Sociable, Intelligent
Suitable Environment
Scottish Folds adapt well to various living environments. They can thrive in apartments as long as they have enough mental and physical stimulation. Like with any other domestic cat, it’s best if they are not allowed to roam free outdoors, as they can wreak havoc on the local animal population.
Other Considerations
- One fascinating feature of the Scottish Fold breed is their ability to adopt unusual positions. They can often be found sitting up like a meerkat or lying flat on their back – positions seldom adopted by other cat breeds.
- Not all Scottish Folds have folded ears. Kittens are born with straight ears, and they start to fold after about three weeks if the kitten carries the gene. Even then, some Scottish Folds retain their straight ears into adulthood.
- Scottish Folds are generally calm, gentle cats that handle stress well. They don’t mind being handled and are generally quiet.
How can I take good care of my Scottish Fold?
Nutrition
Scottish Folds need a balanced diet of high-quality cat food. They can gain weight easily, so it’s crucial to manage their portions and avoid overfeeding. Treats should make up no more than 10% of their daily caloric intake. Regular exercise, through play, can help manage their weight.
Grooming
Regular brushing helps to prevent hairballs, which can cause digestive issues. During the spring and fall shedding seasons, more frequent grooming may be necessary.
Recommended Grooming Tips
Brush your Scottish Fold at least once a week using a fine-toothed comb or a brush designed for cats.
Brush their teeth regularly with cat-friendly toothpaste to prevent dental diseases and ensure fresh breath.
Scottish Folds are prone to ear infections due to the unique structure of their ears. Check their ears regularly for any signs of redness, irritation, or foul odour.
Exercise
While Scottish Folds are not as high-energy as some breeds, regular exercise is crucial for maintaining their physical health and mental stimulation. Incorporating interactive toys, laser pointers, and puzzle feeders into your cat’s routine can encourage movement and play.
Training
Training a Scottish Fold is generally straightforward due to their intelligent and eager-to-please nature. They can learn basic commands, tricks, and can even be taught to walk on a leash.
This is general information and should not be relied on for adopting or purchasing advice.
Most Asked Scottish Fold Questions
No. No cat breed is truly hypoallergenic, including the Scottish Fold.
Generally, yes. They are quite affectionate and don’t mind being held or cuddled.
Finding a reputable Scottish Fold breeder is the key to getting a healthy, well-behaved Scottish Fold kitten. Scottish Fold kittens for sale from ethical breeders have a much better chance of growing into calm, gentle adult cats. The average cost of a Scottish Fold for sale is usually around AUD $1000 to $3000.
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