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By Franny Syufy, About.com Guide to Cats since 1997

Cat Breed of the Week: Scottish Fold

Tuesday July 14, 2009

The foremost characteristic distinguishing the Scottish Fold cat is its small ears which fold forward and downward, giving it an impish look. Scottish Fold kittens are not born with folded ears. The ears of the kittens that carry the gene start folding usually about the 21st day, starting with the outer edge of the ear near the base.

Sweet-tempered and attentive, devoted, but not demanding, the "Fold" makes a perfect pet. As the fold is outcrossed with both American and British Shorthair cats, think of it as as having a "British sense of decorum along with an American sense of self-confidence," according to The International Scottish Fold Association.

This delightfully-posed Fold is "Scotty."
Photo Credit: © Ev Russell, Kinross Cattery

Comments

August 28, 2008 at 9:44 am
(1) kim says:

I couldn’t believe this picture when I saw it. I used to have a tabby colored scottish fold who used to sit like this all the time! I’ve had probably over 30 cats during my life and I never had one sit this way except my little scottish fold. Do you if this is a trait of the breed?

August 29, 2008 at 10:30 am
(2) Standtall says:

This is a lovely breed

July 15, 2009 at 4:15 am
(3) E says:

Sooo… they are born with folded down ears like any kitten, then their ears open, then they close again? That is beyond cute.

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