How to identify purebred Scottish Fold cats

How to identify purebred Scottish Fold cats< br>Pet Cats

In the cat market, we often hear the concept of "purebred Scottish fold cats", and the price of purebred cats is much higher than that of non-purebred cats. So what are the characteristics of a purebred Scottish Fold cat, and how should the standards of this purebred cat be viewed. In order to prevent more parents from being tricked by illegal traders, here is some relevant knowledge for reference.
1. The folded ears of a Scottish Fold cat will not appear until it is 2 months old. And there are two types of folded-eared cats, one with folded ears, and the other with erect ears. Fold-eared cats are a type of cat with genetic mutations in their ears.
2. Standards of Scottish Fold cats: light body shape and round appearance. Touching its body, the bones are thick and the muscles are tight; the head is relatively round, the forehead is convex and full, all the cheeks are relatively rounded, the ears are folded forward, the distance between the two ears is relatively large, and the ear tips are arc-shaped; the nose is wide and short; the eyes are big It is round, with clear and translucent eyes, strong upper and lower jaws, and a normal bite; the neck is not too long, but the muscles are thick.
Purebred Scottish Fold cats are recognized for all coat colors except chocolate, lilac, Himalayan coat color spots, or a combination of the above coat colors. Character traits are approachable, gentle, and intelligent.

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