Scottish Fold

History

The original Scottish Fold was a white barn cat named Susie, who was found at a farm near Coupar Angus in PerthshireScotland, in 1961. Susie’s ears had an unusual fold in their middle, making her resemble an owl. When Susie had kittens, two of them were born with folded ears, and one was acquired by William Ross, a neighbouring farmer and cat-fancier.[3] Ross registered the breed with the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF) in Great Britain in 1966 and started to breed Scottish Fold kittens with the help of geneticist Pat Turner

Description

The Scottish Fold is a breed of domestic cat with a natural dominant-gene mutation that affects cartilage throughout the body, causing the ears to “fold, ” bending forward and down towards the front

Grooming and Physical Needs

Size: Medium sized body

  • Grooming Needs: may need to be groomed a couple of times a week to ensure tangles don’t develop
  • Coat Type: can be either long- or short-haired, and they may have nearly any coat color or combination of colours
  • Moulting: moderate
  • Exercise Needs: These animals like to be outdoors and enjoy outdoor games and activities very much
  • Average Life Span: 11-14 years
  • Healthcare:

Behaviour

  • Family: Tend to become very attached to their human caregivers and are by nature quite affectionate
  • Temperament: typically good-natured and placid
  • Trainability:
  • Sociability (Other Pets): adjust to other animals within a household extremely well
  • Meowing:

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