The Scottish cat breed is very beautiful and interesting.
Animals of this breed have many features.
How are Scottish cats different
The Scottish Fold cat is medium in size with a strong, compact body. Sometimes cats of this breed are predisposed to obesity.
Therefore, it is important to monitor your pet’s health and diet.
The Scottish Fold's coat is short and thick.
Scottish cats often suffer from excessive lacrimation.
Therefore, it is important to resolve this issue together with your veterinarian.
These cats may also have health problems related to cartilage and bones, including misshapen toes and thickened and inflexible tails.
To monitor your pet's health, you should visit your veterinarian's office at least once a year.
The Scottish Fold cat has a kind and flexible character. There are exceptions, but in general the breed is friendly and calm.
In adulthood, a cat's cheek pouches harden, its muzzle spreads out, but a cat's muzzle remains miniature.
But there are always exceptions to the general rules, and every Scottish kitten is, first of all, a personality and individuality.
How does the Scottish cat breed differ from the British one
The British have small, erect ears with slightly rounded tips.
In the Scots they are also small in size, but folded down and forward, the body is smaller and more graceful, the head is also smaller and rounder.
Crossing these two lines is bad for both breeds and is therefore unacceptable.
Previously, we talked about whether a cat might not recognize its owner.