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Scottish fold cats are an absolutely adorable cat breed. However, the same genetic mutation that causes those cute folded ears can cause health problems, too.
Scottish Fold cats — sometimes called "Lops" — are known for their uniquely rounded appearance. Many Scottish Folds have a genetic mutation that causes their ears to fold forward and sit ...
Scottish Fold cats are instantly recognizable thanks to their adorable folded ears, but did you know this trait comes from a genetic mutation? This mutation affects cartilage development, giving ...
These facts about Scottish fold cats will help you decide if this gentle little sweetheart is the right feline for your family. Whether you've just welcomed one of these easygoing cats into your ...
The same gene that gives Scottish Folds their soft ears also causes bone deformities and arthritis. The government's animal welfare body is now calling for a ban on their breeding.
The Scottish Fold is easy to recognise with its folded ears and big round eyes.
The Scottish Fold cat, a breed of domestic cat, suffers from a form of dwarfism and carries a natural dominant-gene mutation that affects bones and cartilage in their body.
Another surprising fact about Scottish Folds is that – despite their namesake – they are born with straight ears. And, at around three to four weeks of age, their ears may start to flop over.
With their distinctive folded ears and doll-like appearance, Scottish Fold cats have especially captured the hearts of cat lovers and netizens across the interweb.
Taylor Swift's love for her Scottish Fold cats has made the breed incredibly popular worldwide. With their signature folded ears and round faces, these cats have become social media sensations ...