Scottish Fold - Wikipedia
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Scottish Fold ... The Scottish Fold is a breed of domestic cat characterised by a naturally occurring autosomal dominant mutation associated with feline osteochondrodysplasia (FOCD).
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The distinctive Scottish Fold Cat is appreciated for its striking appearance and affectionate personality. Bred from a natural genetic mutation, their unique folded ears set them apart from other felines.
Scottish Fold - The Cat Fanciers' Association
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All bona fide Scottish Fold cats trace their pedigree to Susie, the first fold-ear cat discovered by the founders of the breed, William and Mary Ross. The Scottish Fold cat can be shown with Folded Ears, Straight Ears and with either longhair or shorthair; in the appropriate class and division.
Scottish Fold - TICA - The International Cat Association
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Pop star Taylor Swift lives with two Scottish Fold cats named after primetime drama characters, Meredith Grey and Olivia Benson. They are always by Swift’s side and have been featured in photo shoots and commercials.
Scottish Fold Cats - Facts And Care Guide - TheCatSite.com
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Scottish Folds are an irresistibly adorable and incredibly fun cat to bring into any household. Their folded ears, beautiful coats, and unique expressions have caused the breed to skyrocket into popularity in recent years. However, in some cases, the "cute" folded ears come at the price of Osteochondrodysplasia - a painful degenerative join ...
Scottish Fold Cat Breed: Personality, Care & More
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The Scottish Fold is a distinctive domestic cat breed best known for its unique folded ears, which give it an “owl‑like” expression. These medium‑sized cats have round faces, large eyes, and a compact build — traits that make them instantly recognizable and beloved by cat lovers worldwide.
Scottish Fold - Cat Breed Guide | Spot Pet Insurance
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People originally called them Highland folds, but after a few years, they were included as Scottish folds in cat competitions. There are also long and shorthaired versions of the Scottish fold that have normal cat ears, which are also called Scottish Straights.