
Modern families are home to a wide variety of cats of various breeds. Among the new breeds is the Scottish Fold, a peaceful and calm creature. We'll discuss this breed in more detail and learn about its character and behavior.
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Characteristics of the Scottish Fold cat

They add a unique look to the cat beautiful expressive eyesEven adult Scottish Fold cats' facial expressions do not change; they remain the same for many years.
The distinctive feature of the breed is calm cat dispositionThey are gentle, peaceful, and very affectionate. The Scottish Fold cat is intelligent and unobtrusive, beautiful, and possesses a noble appearance. These qualities make this breed a true friend to the entire family.
The Scottish Fold cat breed can be of two types:
- long-haired;
- short-haired.
It may also have ears that are pressed tightly or stand upright. The head is noticeably rounded, with well-developed jaws and a firm chin. This breed's muzzle always features prominent whisker pads.
The cheeks are very well developed, especially in males, their neck is shortThe Scottish Fold cat's eyes are expressive. Large and round, they always match the color of their coat.
If you look at the profile, you can see softness of lines and streamliningThe nose is large, and the small ears are curved toward the head. It is the ears that accentuate the roundness of the Scottish Fold's skull.
The body of adult cats reaches medium size. There are 5 toes on the front paws and 4 on the back paws. The fur on the body is dense and uniform, short, plush, and although it can be longer, the shortest fur is visible on the face and paws. As cats mature, their the wool becomes cottony and this is considered a serious drawback of this breed.
Characteristic color
The Scottish Fold's thick, elastic coat comes in a variety of colors.
Solid colors are characterized by a uniform, even color across the cat's body, without any markings. Solid markings can be rich colors, such as black and chocolate, or lighter colors, such as blue, cream, or lilac.
- Tortoiseshell coloring is a chaotic combination of a single, rich color with a red or cream tint. It's crucial that these colors blend harmoniously and evenly into the overall color scheme.
- Smokes have a uniformly colored outer coat with a silvery-white undercoat. The key requirement here is contrast in the smoke color.
- The "Chinchilla" is distinguished by the fact that only 1/8 of the body has color, and all the remaining parts are white.
- Tabby is characterized by patterns, so it can be marbled, tiger, striped and spotted.
- The bicolor looks very unique, with almost half the body white. It's preferable for the main body parts—the muzzle, paws, ears, and tail—to remain white.
- Colorpoint is distinguished by its light coat color and contrasting rich color of some parts of the body - paws, tail, muzzle and ears.
Caring for a Scottish Fold cat

For a comfortable life, she needs a calm environment, a clean habitat, plenty of food, and attention from family members. Animals of this breed are believed to understand their owners well and even have a sense of humor, can play and frolic.
From an early age, the breed should be house trained. Frequent examination of ears, eyes, teeth, bathing and grooming should become the norm in everyday life.
The ears should be inspected once every two weeks; they should be free of plaque, rashes, and unpleasant odors. To keep them clean, should be cleaned Using a cotton swab. When your ears are healthy, earwax is light in color and odorless.
At the ends of the ears grow long “brush” hairs, which need to be removed with scissors as they grow.
Eye care is easier if plaque appears in the corners of the eyes; it should be carefully removed with a cloth soaked in warm boiled water. If pus forms, then it should be removed immediately. contact a veterinarian.
Claws should be inspected every 2-3 weeks. It's best to do this near a light source. Avoid touching a blood vessel. A distinctive feature of Scottish Folds is that they enjoy being petted and scratched against the grain, unlike other shorthaired breeds.
Brushing should be done with a special brush. First, brush with a metal brush in the direction of hair growth, then against it. Animals enjoy this type of massage and always respond well to it.
It is imperative to organize place for sharpening claws Pets should have their own area, and a scratching post should be installed there. It should be approximately 40 cm high and protect your furniture from your pet's claws.
Character and behavior

Easy-going nature This helps them quickly adapt to new living conditions and people around them. Scottish Folds thrive in noisy homes and in homes with only one other person.
They don't seem to be afraid or panicked by noisy company; they react calmly to other animals. They prefer to sit in a room next to a person rather than be held.
Unlike many other breeds, they are not hyperactive, they have calm dispositionThey are docile. Despite these positive character traits, the animal cannot be left alone for too long.
Another characteristic of the breed is the ability to stand well on their hind legs, without much effort. If an object arouses their interest, the animal stands on his hind legs and examines it. They have an unusual, squeaky, cat-like voice.
Scottish Folds like to sleep on their backs, which is quite unusual for cats. The kittens are very playful., making them good and loyal companions for families with children. They are tame, easy to train, and are often seen at dog shows.
It's best to adopt a kitten at 3-4 months of age, when they're already well-adapted to independent life and interaction with people. Further changes in adulthood, including housing and owners, are difficult for them.
Walking and exercise

Owners should ensure their pet has the opportunity to exercise. It's best to have daily training sessions, as the exercise will be strengthen the animal's healthIf you approach this issue correctly, a Scottish Fold cat will maintain its vigor and good physical health for many years.
Don't forget about toys and other items to keep your pet active. For example, cardboard boxes, which all cats love, should have holes in them so the cat can move from one box to another.
They also make structures out of wooden poles. They fasten them together so that the pet can climb up and down them. Such activities very useful for the vestibular apparatus, exercises strengthen it.
Cats love to stroll in the garden and chase flies. Despite their domestic lifestyle and calm nature, they are still predators.
Solid colors are characterized by a uniform, even color across the cat's body, without any markings. Solid markings can be rich colors, such as black and chocolate, or lighter colors, such as blue, cream, or lilac.

