The distinctive Scottish Fold Cat is appreciated for its striking appearance and affectionate personality. Bred from a natural genetic mutation, their unique folded ears set them apart from other felines. This medium-sized breed comes in various colors and coats, including solid, tabby, calico, and bi-color, with either short or long hair. Prized for their charm, Scottish Folds exhibit a strikingly 'owl-like' face and curious nature. Known to be intelligent and responsive, they make for great companions. They are also sociable and good with families, children, or other pets. Scottish Folds are generally active and require mental stimulation, displaying a fondness for playful antics. Regular grooming and a balanced diet are part of maintaining their health and signature plush coat.
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Scottish Fold
One kitten left blue color with dark spots folded ears (male) pure breed Scottish fold. Very playful, healthy, and cheerful, bringing incredible joy to the home. The kittens were born on November 8th and will be ready to leave their mother on January 3rd. Litter trained, dewormed, free from flea.

Scottish Fold
There are 3 Scottish Fold kittens for sale, 1 straight eared ginger/white male, 1 folded eared ginger/white male and 1 folded eared tri-colour female. They have been playing really well together and with other kittens as well. They have already learnt to go in the cat litter tray and do their business, as well as eating normal kitten food.

Scottish Fold
We have three gorgeous kittens ready to find their forever homes. All are litter trained, confident with a scratching post, and used to a home environment. ✨ Available Kittens: 🐱 Scottish Fold Girl

Scottish Fold
It’s most unfortunate that I’m having to rehome my beautiful Bella, She has been raised with dogs other cats and children. She is very friendly loves a cuddle and likes to sleep in bed with me and my
The cost of a Scottish Fold cat typically ranges from around £300 to £1,600, depending on factors like breeder reputation, lineage, and health status. Prices often include initial vaccinations and veterinary care. Due to their unique genetics and demand, Scottish Folds tend to be more expensive than many other cat breeds.