Foldex Cat The Foldex Cat was developed by crossing between the Scottish Fold cat and both the Exotic Longhair and the Shorthair cats. They are famous for their characteristic folded ears with rounded tips. They also have an evident nose break in between their eyes. This selective crossing wa...
but later develop dark points such as dark brown (seal point), blue-gray (blue point), milk-chocolate brown (chocolate point), pinkish gray (lilac point), or reddish orange (red point) on ears, face, legs, and tail.
Scottish Fold cats are rare breed felines known for their round heads, folded ears that face forward, and big eyes. These cats are usually medium-sized and weigh between 6 to 12 pounds. They enjoy spending time with their owners and playing games or chasing toys around the house. They can...
It is a solid, medium-size cat with a short wedge-shaped head with prominent cheekbones; large, upright ears; almond-shaped-eyes; and wrinkles on the face, forehead, and jowls resulting in an “old man” expression. Some Donskoy have whiskers, others don't. Young cats may have curly whi...
This medium-sized kitty has large yellowish-orange eyes, a round flat face, and forward folded ears. Scottish Folds weigh between 9 and 15 pounds and live between 11 and 15 years. This is a sensitive feline who loves the attention and company of people and other pets. You may also notice...
The Oriental Cathas genetic connections to the Siamese cat; however, its origins are in the USA. These affectionate cats have an incredibly uniquely shaped face and ears that closely resemble the Devon Rex and Sphynx cats—both of which are on this list. People love cats with unique features...
These cats are known for their agility and love of climbing, providing endless entertainment for their owners. Their vibrant personalities and striking coats make them a visually stunning addition to any home. Scottish Fold Image Source Credit via Shutterstock Recognizable by their unique folded ears,...
The Scottish Fold’s small ears are folded forward and downward due to natural mutation. Lack of cartilage in the ears causes the ears to flop and fold forward making them look smaller than they really are. Notably, Scottish Fold kittens are born with straight ears but the ears begin folding...
Physical Characteristics:Round face and body with an overall compact appearance; folded ears and large, rounded eyes 07of 15 Burmese Liz Whitaker / Getty Images The Burmese cat as we know it today results from a cross of the native copper cat of Burma (Myanmar) with the Siamese. All Burmese...
folded forward and down. It is the dominant gene-mutation that causes the ears to bend like this. It also gives a clean rounded appearance for the head of Scottish fold cats. The Scottish fold also has large rounded eyes and a round face. It gives a complete pretty round look for Scotti...