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Buying a Scottish Fold
Buying a Scottish Fold is a big decision, and it is important to feel confident throughout the entire process. On Get a Pet, you can compare current listings from both breeders and private sellers, see price, age, and location, and contact sellers directly.
All listings show essential information about the dog, so you can easily decide whether it fits your lifestyle and circumstances.
Why do Scottish Folds have folded ears and does it affect their health?
The folded ears are caused by a genetic mutation that affects cartilage throughout the body, not just in the ears. This same mutation can lead to painful joint and bone problems, so the ear shape is closely linked to important health considerations. Regular veterinary monitoring for stiffness, limping, or reluctance to jump is essential.
Are Scottish Folds prone to specific health problems?
They are particularly prone to a condition called osteochondrodysplasia, a developmental disorder of bone and cartilage that can cause arthritis and joint deformities. Ear infections and wax buildup can also be more common due to the folded ear shape. Responsible breeding, early screening, and weight control can help reduce the impact of these issues.
Is it ethical to buy or breed Scottish Folds?
Ethical concerns arise because the same gene that creates the folded ears is linked to painful skeletal problems. Some veterinarians and animal welfare groups discourage breeding them for this reason, and breeding two folded cats together is widely considered unacceptable. Anyone considering this breed should research current welfare debates and choose breeders who prioritize health over appearance.
What is the temperament of a Scottish Fold like?
They are typically gentle, people oriented, and moderately playful. Many enjoy being near their owners without being overly demanding, and they often adapt well to calm households. Individual personalities vary, but they are usually not as high energy or vocal as some other breeds.
Do all Scottish Folds have folded ears?
No, some kittens in a litter are born with straight ears and are often called Scottish Straights. Both folded and straight eared cats can carry the gene, but the visible fold depends on how the gene is expressed. Straight eared cats may have fewer joint problems and are sometimes preferred from a welfare perspective.
What kind of grooming does a Scottish Fold need?
Shorthaired individuals usually need brushing once or twice a week to remove loose hair and reduce shedding. Longhaired varieties require more frequent grooming to prevent tangles. Regular ear checks and gentle cleaning are particularly important due to the folded ear structure.
How active are Scottish Folds and what kind of exercise do they need?
They are generally moderately active and enjoy interactive play sessions each day, such as chasing toys or climbing cat trees. Because of their risk for joint issues, it is important to encourage movement without forcing high impact activity. Maintaining a healthy weight through controlled feeding and play reduces stress on their bones and joints.
Are Scottish Folds good with children and other pets?
They are typically tolerant and calm, which can make them suitable for respectful children and peaceful multi pet homes. However, because some may have underlying joint discomfort, they should be handled gently and not treated as a toy. Supervised, calm interactions help them feel secure and prevent accidental injury.
What should I look for in a responsible Scottish Fold breeder?
A responsible breeder avoids mating two folded cats, screens breeding animals for joint and cartilage issues, and is transparent about health risks. They should be willing to discuss the welfare concerns associated with the breed and provide veterinary records. Kittens should be well socialized, vaccinated, and sold with clear contracts and guidance.
How long do Scottish Folds live and what affects their lifespan?
With good care, many live into their early to mid teens. Lifespan can be shortened by severe osteochondrodysplasia, obesity, and untreated arthritis. Early detection of mobility issues, weight management, and appropriate pain control can improve both quality and length of life.