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Foldex Cat VS. Scottish Fold Cat.
What are the differences between these two cat breeds?
The Foldex is a mixed breed cat–a cross between the Scottish Fold and Exotic Shorthair breeds. These felines are known for being friendly, loving, and intelligent. You may find these cats in shelters and breed-specific rescues, so remember to always adopt! Don’t shop if you’re looking to add one of these kitties to your home! Foldexes hail from Canada, where breeders sought to develop a cat that would resemble a cute teddy bear. These loving cats, with their adorable looks, like nothing more than hanging out with the humans in their life and receiving endless petting sessions. They also make a perfect fit for families with kids. Most Foldexes weigh in at five to 14 pounds. That said, many can be larger or smaller than average.
There is nothing a Scottish Fold–named for their folded ears–likes better than to be with their people, participating in whatever they are doing. As the name implies, Scottish Folds come from Scotland, and they can all trace their ancestry back to a barn cat named Susie who had folded ears and worked as a mouser. These cats are sensitive, expressive, and active. They love to play and are not the best cats to leave home alone. They prefer a companion–even another cat–to keep them company. If you can provide this loving feline with the attention they crave and keep up with their needs, they just might be the new furry family member you’re looking for. Females tend to be about six to nine pounds in weight, while males tend to be about nine to 13 pounds
The Foldex is a breed of cat that you'll see in almost every cat color available, and in patterns that include tabby and calico. When it comes to grooming, this will totally depend on whether your Foldex is a long or short-haired kitty. If you have a short-haired Foldex, brushing their coat once a week should suffice. But a long-haired Foldex will require more frequent brushing to help lessen the chances of hairballs and mats forming.
Aim for every other day--although the breed will happily take to daily brushing sessions. In terms of climate, the Foldex is generally an adaptable breed of cat. Although you should always make sure that there's enough shade and freshwater available during the hotter months.
With the way their small ears fit like a cap over their rounded head, the Scottish Fold is often described as resembling an owl. The ears range in appearance from a single fold, bent forward about halfway up the ear, to a double fold, somewhat tighter, and the triple fold, lying tight to the head, which is desirable for show cats. Kittens are born with straight ears, which may or may not fold when they are about three weeks old. Wide-open eyes gaze out at the world with a sweet expression. The medium-size body is also rounded, completed by a medium to long tail that sometimes ends in a rounded tip.
A shorthaired Fold has a dense, plush coat with a soft texture. The longhaired variety has medium-long to long fur with britches (longer fur on the upper thighs), toe tufts, a plumed tail, and tufts of fur on the ears. They may also have a ruff around the neck. The Scottish Fold comes in a number of colors and patterns, including solid, tabby, tabby and white, bicolor, and particolor. Eye color depends on coat color. For instance, white and bicolor cats can have blue eyes or odd eyes (where each eye is a different color).
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Foldex Cat VS. Scottish Fold Cat.
What are the differences between these two cat breeds?
The Foldex is a mixed breed cat–a cross between the Scottish Fold and Exotic Shorthair breeds. These felines are known for being friendly, loving, and intelligent. You may find these cats in shelters and breed-specific rescues, so remember to always adopt! Don’t shop if you’re looking to add one of these kitties to your home! Foldexes hail from Canada, where breeders sought to develop a cat that would resemble a cute teddy bear. These loving cats, with their adorable looks, like nothing more than hanging out with the humans in their life and receiving endless petting sessions. They also make a perfect fit for families with kids. Most Foldexes weigh in at five to 14 pounds. That said, many can be larger or smaller than average.
There is nothing a Scottish Fold–named for their folded ears–likes better than to be with their people, participating in whatever they are doing. As the name implies, Scottish Folds come from Scotland, and they can all trace their ancestry back to a barn cat named Susie who had folded ears and worked as a mouser. These cats are sensitive, expressive, and active. They love to play and are not the best cats to leave home alone. They prefer a companion–even another cat–to keep them company. If you can provide this loving feline with the attention they crave and keep up with their needs, they just might be the new furry family member you’re looking for. Females tend to be about six to nine pounds in weight, while males tend to be about nine to 13 pounds
The Foldex is a breed of cat that you'll see in almost every cat color available, and in patterns that include tabby and calico. When it comes to grooming, this will totally depend on whether your Foldex is a long or short-haired kitty. If you have a short-haired Foldex, brushing their coat once a week should suffice. But a long-haired Foldex will require more frequent brushing to help lessen the chances of hairballs and mats forming.
Aim for every other day--although the breed will happily take to daily brushing sessions. In terms of climate, the Foldex is generally an adaptable breed of cat. Although you should always make sure that there's enough shade and freshwater available during the hotter months.
With the way their small ears fit like a cap over their rounded head, the Scottish Fold is often described as resembling an owl. The ears range in appearance from a single fold, bent forward about halfway up the ear, to a double fold, somewhat tighter, and the triple fold, lying tight to the head, which is desirable for show cats. Kittens are born with straight ears, which may or may not fold when they are about three weeks old. Wide-open eyes gaze out at the world with a sweet expression. The medium-size body is also rounded, completed by a medium to long tail that sometimes ends in a rounded tip.
A shorthaired Fold has a dense, plush coat with a soft texture. The longhaired variety has medium-long to long fur with britches (longer fur on the upper thighs), toe tufts, a plumed tail, and tufts of fur on the ears. They may also have a ruff around the neck. The Scottish Fold comes in a number of colors and patterns, including solid, tabby, tabby and white, bicolor, and particolor. Eye color depends on coat color. For instance, white and bicolor cats can have blue eyes or odd eyes (where each eye is a different color).
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