Scottish Fold, ScottishFold Kitten, Scottish Fold Cat Profile

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Scottish Fold
If you are looking for a lovable, attentive, family-friendly cat, you’ve come to the right place. Let us introduce you to the Scottish Fold—a cat whose adorable and distinguishable small straight ears fold forwards and down. This precious look is actually a genetic mutation and dominant gene that happens in males and females. Science is truly adorable!
This breed is named after their folded ears and where they first were discovered, in Scotland. The Scottish Fold is a famous cat that’s very popular on social media—including with celebrities
While the Scottish Fold was born from a spontaneous mutation, this cat was soon recognized as a very valuable breed with many great characteristics.

All cats have their own personalities, but there are some general attributes of the Scottish Fold cat. 
The weight of a Scottish Fold will generally fall between 5 and 13 pounds, making them a small- to medium-sized cat. They are well-rounded in their physical aspects, including their head and body. They're also well-padded, and you shouldn’t feel their bones too distinctly (which is ideal for hugging and snuggling).
From head to tail, the Scottish Fold can vary from 10 to 30 inches long. Some Scottish Folds will have much shorter tails than others, and if they are on the lower end of the weight spectrum, they are likely to be on the shorter end as well.
The coat of the Scottish Fold varies just as much as their weight and length. There are longhair and shorthair Scottish Folds (both equally beautiful!).
Both long- and shorthair Scottish Folds have dense, plush fur, making them extremely soft to pet. You’ll truly love running your fingers through their coat, and they will love it too. 
Scottish Folds may surprise you with the variety of colors and patterns they can display, including white, cream, blue (grey), black, silver, red, calico, tortoiseshell, and tabby. 
Scottish Fold cats do really well in family environments because they are friendly and well-tempered. They don’t always need to be active, and will want to curl up next to you and cuddle. 
Scottish Folds will want to be around you at times and also feel comfortable and confident doing their own thing. They are intelligent as a breed and can find ways to entertain themselves, but don’t be surprised when they come to check in on you and see if you are ready to pay them attention. 
A Scottish Fold cat will most likely have thick, dense fur that needs to be groomed as often as once a week (for short-haired Scottish Folds) or twice a week (for long-haired Scottish Folds). These cats will groom themselves daily, but to limit the number of hairballs your cat experiences, expect to groom them frequently. 

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