The unusual looking Scottish Fold is a variety of cat comes in a race of short hair and long-haired (sometimes called the Highland Fold). The first of its kind born in the Decade of 1960 on a Scottish farm, its distinguishing characteristic is a gene that produces single, double or triple folded ears, only known breed of cat in existence to have that.
Initially I thought that the Scottish Fold cat was prone to deafness due to their ears in a very peculiar and was not popular in their homeland still in 1973 was officially recognized as a breed in the United States. The creation of this type of cat is best left to experts due to possible genetic problems with offspring, including joint afflictions.
Tends to weigh on the 2.4-6 kilos (6-13) and medium-sized with shortish legs and feet round, well-padded. Colors and patterns are varied tabby and tabby Brown, red, lilac and white skins are customary. A "patched tabby" or "torbie" variety, also being a combination of tortoise and tabby exists. They have large, round eyes and a dome-shaped head curious.
Scottish Folds can be long or short coat can have any combination of colors of the coat except for points of Siamese-style. Folds pointed out have been created, but they are not eligible to show. The original cats had only one doubles in his ears, but as mentioned due to selective breeding have increased the fold for a double or triple crease that causes the ear to lie completely flat against the head.
This breed of cat with folded ears or with normal ears, are usually good natured and quiet and are known to sleep on their backs. They tend to become very attached to their human caregivers and are by nature quite affectionate.
Scottish Folds typically have soft voices and display a complex repertoire of Meows and purrs not found in most well known breeds.
These cats have trusting temperaments, well-behaved and well-developed curiosities and are known to be a tough race and happy; also being affectionate and impassioned by human contact, playful, but not overly extroverted.
A Scottish fold makes an ideal choice as a unique pet, familiar.
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