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What is a triple fold cat?

What is a triple fold cat?

A triple fold ear lies flat against the head, making the head appear rounder. Scottish fold cats didn’t always have sharply folded ears; they have become a fixture in these cats through years of selective breeding, with breeders choosing only cats with double and triple folds.

Are Scottish folds dumb?

Regarded as a calm and placid cat, Scottish Folds have also been described as somewhat dumb and oafish (perhaps due in part to their appearance and loving temperament). Folds are in fact alert and intelligent cats which remain loyal to their family.

Can a Scottish Folds cat be a purebred cat?

Kittens that result from mating Scottish Folds with British Shorthairs or American Shorthairs are considered purebred. The kitten litters will produce 50% folds and the rest non-folds. Consequently, all the cats with folded ears will be recognized and registered as Scottish Folds.

Where can I find Scottish Fold kittens for sale?

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Where did the Scottish Fold cat get its name?

The existence of Scottish Folds as a breed can be traced back to one moment in time. Back in Scotland, a farm kitty names Susie gave birth to a litter of kittens. Out of these little fellows, a few came out with the trademark folded ears.

Which is the best breed for mating Scottish Folds?

British Shorthairs and American Shorthairs are the most common choice for mating Scottish Folds. Now breeders go directly to these two breeds when mating Folds. Kittens that result from mating Scottish Folds with British Shorthairs or American Shorthairs are considered purebred. The kitten litters will produce 50% folds and the rest non-folds.

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