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Scottish Fold Health & Care Guide

A distinctive cat with folded ears and a sweet, owl-like expression — calm and adaptable.

Scottish Fold
Lifespan 11-15 years
Weight 3-6 kg
Size medium
Grooming weekly

Temperament

CalmAdaptableAffectionateLoyalSweet-natured

Scottish Fold: Complete Breed Guide

The Scottish Fold is instantly recognisable by their unique folded ears, which give them an owl-like appearance. Beyond their distinctive look, they're sweet-natured, adaptable companions.

History

The breed originated from a single cat named Susie, a white barn cat with folded ears found in Scotland in 1961. The fold is caused by a cartilage defect that affects the ear and can affect other joints.

Temperament

Scottish Folds are calm, adaptable, and affectionate without being clingy. They enjoy human company but aren't demanding. They're known for sitting in unusual positions — the "Buddha sit" with legs stretched out is a breed trademark.

Exercise Needs

Moderate. They're playful but not hyperactive. Interactive toys, climbing trees, and daily play sessions keep them satisfied.

Health

The gene that causes the ear fold also affects cartilage throughout the body:

  • Osteochondrodysplasia: Painful cartilage and bone abnormality. ALL Scottish Folds carry at least one copy of the fold gene, which means ALL are at some risk. Fold-to-fold breeding produces severe disease and is unethical.
  • Arthritis: Higher incidence due to cartilage issues. Watch for stiffness, reluctance to jump, or changes in activity.
  • Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD): Inherited kidney cysts
  • Cardiomyopathy: Heart disease

Ethical Breeding Note

Some countries have banned Scottish Fold breeding due to welfare concerns. A responsible breeder will ONLY breed Fold x Straight-eared cats, never Fold x Fold.

Grooming

Short coat (most common) needs weekly brushing. Longhaired Folds need more frequent grooming. Ear care is important — but do NOT repeatedly fold ears back during cleaning.

Living With a Scottish Fold

Perfect for: Apartments, quiet households, families, multi-pet homes

Not ideal for: Those unprepared for potential joint issues and associated vet costs

Common Questions About the Scottish Fold

What is the average lifespan of a Scottish Fold?

The Scottish Fold has an average lifespan of 11-15 years. Providing regular veterinary checkups, a balanced diet, appropriate exercise, and early detection of breed-specific health conditions all contribute to a longer, healthier life.

What health problems are Scottish Folds prone to?

Scottish Folds are commonly predisposed to: Osteochondrodysplasia, Arthritis, Polycystic Kidney Disease, Cardiomyopathy. Regular vet checkups and breed-specific screening help detect these conditions early when they are most treatable.

How much grooming does a Scottish Fold need?

The Scottish Fold requires weekly grooming. This includes regular brushing, nail trims every 3–4 weeks, ear cleaning, and periodic baths. Staying consistent with grooming prevents matting, skin issues, and ear infections.

What is the temperament of a Scottish Fold?

Scottish Folds are generally known to be Calm, Adaptable, Affectionate, Loyal, Sweet-natured. These traits make them a rewarding companion for the right household.

How can I track my Scottish Fold's health?

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