The little angel among cats, Scottish Fold cat

Many people saw Scottish Fold cats for the first time. You will definitely say, wow, how could there be such a lovely cat! The downward-folded ears, the plump round face, and the round eyes are completely the style of Japanese comics! It looks like a round fur ball, so cute! Today, the editor will introduce to you the past and present lives of Scottish Fold cats.

Resume of Scottish Fold Cat

It is said that in 1961, a female cat in a shepherd's house in Scotland gave birth to a litter of kittens. Among them was a strange kitten with a white coat and tight With buckled ears and an owl-like face, since its origin is close to Cooper Angus in Scotland, this species was later named "Scottish Fold Cat" based on its place of origin and the folded ears. This cat was named SUSIE, and it was the originator of the Scottish fold cat. Later, SUSIE gave birth to another white fold cat. At this time, the shepherd's neighbor, a shepherd named William Ross, noticed that SUSIE had unique ears. So he decided to share it with his wife, Mary, and start experimenting with this kitten to develop a new breed with folded ears.

The little angel with folded ears, Scottish Fold cat among cats

The character of the Scottish Fold cat

The appearance of the Scottish Fold cat is very consistent with its gentle character. It is lively, intelligent, has a soft voice, and likes to be close to people, which makes everyone who likes cats fall in love with it. And it is friendly to other cats and dogs. Gentle, affectionate, caring, and very protective of family livelihood. Although they have a wide range of communication instincts, it does not mean that they do not like to play, but they prefer the company of their owners. Scottish fold cat Xijia lies flat and sleeps, doing nothingSometimes, they will sit there like otters and look out the window.

The Tragedy of the Scottish Fold Cat

Scottish Fold cats generally lie down like humans, which makes many people unable to resist raising one and handling it every day. But this posture is originally a genetic defect of folded-eared cats. Geniuses have hereditary bone diseases, and their cartilage development is very poor. Once the disease develops, they will be in pain for life. They sit like humans generally but do so to reduce pain. They don't like to interact with each other because every step they take is painful, and they will eventually become paralyzed and die. The affected cats with folded ears have swollen hands and feet, thick and short tails, and very long nails.

Although Scottish fold cats are cute, don’t buy fold ears just for your own convenience, because there are many needs. Businessmen think there are benefits and will breed folded-eared cats in large numbers. Therefore, the editor recommends that everyone be calmer on this matter, because there is no breed of folded-eared cats that should be preserved.


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