The Scottish Fold is a breed of cat with a genetic mutation in the ear. It was first discovered in Scotland, so it was named after the place where it was found and its physical characteristics.


This cat has a fold in the cartilage that allows the ears to bend forward and point toward the front of the head. It is happy to be in a human company. With this peacefulness that is characteristic of it.


Both the British Shorthair and the Scottish Fold come from England. Not only do they share a gentle and beautiful nature, but they also have charming characters.


The British Shorthair can be said to be a very old breed of cat. They have the humble and calm personality of a true English gentleman and a charming appearance.


Their independent and gentle nature makes them ideal for the home. Their elegant nature has long attracted the attention of cat lovers around the world.


The Scottish Fold, on the other hand, is like a spirit that has fallen into the world and is very quiet and charming.


Their adorable folded ears make them look like cute little bears. Their sweet, candy-like personality is even more enchanting.


Of course, both of these unique cats have their own habits and temperaments. The Scottish Fold and British Shorthair are just the tools you need to help you understand and raise them better. They will make your life pleasanter.


The Scottish Fold has a particularly calm personality and is friendly to other cats and dogs. Gentle, affectionate, and loving, they are playful and cherish family life very much.


They have a very soft voice. Vigorous, this breed of cat is an excellent hunter. Coat care is very simple, with weekly grooming. During the shedding period, their long fluffy coat needs to be groomed regularly.


Their ears require special treatment.


To prevent the deformation of the ear bones, two folded ears should not be matted and bred. They can be bred with the standing-ear British Shorthair and the American Shorthair.


The traits of the folded ear cat will not be visible until the third to fourth week. And the extent of its curled ears is not determined until the fifth to sixth week.


Folded cats have the same diet as most cats. They have weak stomachs. It is best to feed cats with a fixed brand of food. If you need to switch to another brand of cat food, you must do so slowly. During the changeover process, pay special attention to their poop. A sudden change in cat food can easily lead to diarrhea in cats.


Scottish Fold cats are born with a sweet disposition. They just have a sweet, candy-like personality. They are eager to participate in whatever you are doing. But most of the time, just silently and without making a sound to disturb you. They are often overweight, but it doesn't imply they don't enjoy playing.


They simply prefer their owners' companionship. Scottish Fold cats prefer to sleep on their backs flat. When they are bored, they will sit and stare out the window like an otter.


Like cats in general, Folds have the habit of cleaning themselves with their tongues. Regularly feed the hair spitting cream. It can help to clean out the indigestible hairballs in its gut to prevent gastrointestinal upsets.