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My family and I are looking to adopt a scottish fold in Tx. Can anyone help?

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  1. The Scottish Fold is a cat with folded ears, I'm told.

    The automatic category picker put your question in the genealogy category by mistake. You might post again in the pets category.

    I'm not the category monitor. I hate to see people shopping for apples in a hardware store.


  2. It really depends on how long you are planning on waiting to get one.  I will be breeding my cats when they are older.  Scottish folds can be folded or have straight ears.  A lot of people don't like to breed them because you never know how many will be folded and will be luckey to get two in a litter to fold.  They fold around 3 weeks.  Also price will be something to concider folded ear Scotts cat run up to 1000.00 and there is no guarentee how folded their ears will stay.  A straight or perk ear kitten will run anywhere from 200-600.00  A fold ear should only be bred to a perk ear it can be another perk ear Scott or an American shorthair or My Favorite the British shorthair are all acceptable crosses and still concidered purebred and registered with CFA.    Mine will not be bred for probably another year if you are interested and concidering waiting let me know and you may be put on a waiting list and what you are looking for.  Just add an edit. I am in PA

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