Scottish Fold Straight Kitten

Price would vary depending on the type of scottish fold cat straight ears or folded ears.
Scottish fold straight kitten. Folded ears would cost more than the straight ones but both are as equally important in breeding. You cannot breed two cats with folded ears for health risks issues. The scottish straight cat can be born in the same litter as the scottish fold and the only distinguishing difference between the two breeds is that at about 3 weeks old kittens of scottish fold cats will have ears that either fold down and stay that way or remain permanently upright.
While they do not particularly enjoy being carried around they are a very affectionate cat and will follow their humans around and curl up in their lap when the time is right. Our scottish fold straight kittens are brought up in a clean and healthy environment but most of all with lots of love and care. Scottish straight are a moderately active cat breed.
The only way to ensure that the pet you are seeking to adopt does not come from such a tragic life is to adopt from an experienced breeder like scottish fold cattery. The very first scottish fold was a barn cat whose name was susie. These mills abuse cats like the scottish fold and scottish straight cats.
The scottish breed group is made up of four breeds the scottish fold longhair and shorthair and the scottish straight longhair and shorthair. Each kitten comes with a pedigree and health records but it s not all. Browse scottish straight kittens for sale cats for adoption.
Our kittens will receive the first set of vaccinations and will be dewormed before we are able to let them go to loving homes at the age of 12 weeks. Our kittens come with the cheshire manor kitten care supply basket that includes a book about the scottish fold straight breed which has detailed care instruc a quality set of feeding bowls and our favorite water fountain that we use ourselves. Scottish fold and scottish straight cats are laidback sweet and kind.
The quality of kitten how closely the ears are folded and laid down on the head. Unfortunately just as dog mills exist kitten mills still exist today. They love being on all their paws exploring and playing with people.