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Scottish Fold male kitten

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Scottish Fold6 weeks11
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Adv. ID:rZJF01dy5
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Adv. Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes
Pets in litter:1 male / 1 female
Breed:Scottish Fold
Age:6 weeks, 4 days
Ready to Leave:8 Dec 2025

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Stunning Scottish Fold kitten looking for a new loving home. He is blue tabby with blue/grey eyes boy. He was born 12th of October 2025. Mum is Lilac Scottish Fold with amber eyes. (See first picture) Dad is Scottish Straight with blue eyes (see last 2 pictures of dad ) Ready to leave on ******************. Very playful and healthy kitten. Flea and worm treated. Friendly with other pets and kids. Price : £850 Scottish Straight History The Scottish Straight belongs to the Scottish breed group, along with the Scottish Fold. Both breeds come in longhair and shorthair varieties, and Scottish Straights are identical to Scottish Folds—save for their straight, upright ears. Scottish Straights can trace their ancestry back to a white barn cat named Susie. Shepherd William Ross saw Susie at a farm in Scotland in 1961. Taken by the way her ears folded down on her head (the result of a rare mutation), Ross asked the farmer if he could have one of Susie's kittens. Ross then bred the folded-ear kitten with a red tabby and subsequently crossed a kitten from that litter with a white British Shorthair. This resulted in five cats with folded ears—which became the foundation of the Scottish Fold breed. The rest were born with normal ears and became their own breed, the Scottish Straight. Each breeding pair for the Scottish Fold must include a cat with non-folded ears. To promote genetic diversity, these matings usually include American or British shorthairs. But more recently, Scottish Straights have been accepted for breeding to Folds. Litters of such crossings are typically split with half of the kittens having folded ears and half having straight ears. Though Straights are not eligible for the show ring, they make lovely pets and endearing household companions.
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