Breeding and training of Scottish Fold cats



Growth and Cultivation of Scottish Fold Cats
Scottish Fold Cats (Definite Introduction)

For a long time, the Scottish Fold cat has given people a unique visual feeling. It cannot show off the upright large ears like the Cornish Rex cat. Ears, it simply has no ears. This gives it an owl-like appearance, especially its big, round eyes. The Scottish Fold cat has a gentle personality and loves family life. It is widely welcomed by various families. The Fold cat can get along well with many small animals and can be recognized by all members of the human family.



Growth process



In 1897, Professor CORNEVIN pointed out in his animal breeding regulations that a fat, short-haired, pendant-eared species lived in his hometown, China.

Guide cat ears flipped forward, the pronunciation of the ears was first created in Scotland in 1961. The shepherd of TAYSIDE, WILLIAM ROSS, and his wife MARY discovered that there was a white female cat named SUSIE with rolled ears on the farm next door to the MCRAE family. SUSIE gave birth to SNOOKS, a white female cat with rolled-up ears. 

After mating with a British shorthair cat, SUSIE gave birth to a white male cat SNOWBALL. The new breed was named Fold-eared cat based on its genetic characteristics of rolled ears. Tragically, hand, foot, tail and joint abnormalities and a dominant gene for folded ears persisted, so much so that in 1973 the GCCF had to discontinue recognition of the species.  



In 1971, MARY ROSS sent some Scottish Fold cats to an American geneticist, NEIL TODD. The geneticistBreeding of this species was restarted. Through cross-breeding with British shorthair cats, foreign shorthair cats and American shorthair cats, serious joint amnesia has been controlled. CFA and TICA recognize this species which is extremely successful in the United States. 



This species began to join Europe in 1980. France's first Scottish Fold kitten was born in 1982. But neither FIFE nor GCCF recognize this category. Scottish Fold cats are common across all European continents. In the United States, the Scottish Fold cat was crossed with the Persian cat to produce a new type of long cat, called the tall fold or long-haired Scottish Fold cat. TICA has recognized this species.  



In 1987 in the United States, the PUDELKATZE or shepherd cat was produced by the cross between the Scottish Fold cat and the Rex cat. , a cat with curved coat and droopy ears. Because PUDELKATZE is so rare in number, it has not yet been recognized as a species.



The growth of the Scottish Fold cat must be particularly cautious, because the gene of the erect-eared cat still exists in the bloodline, and it has repeatedly Kittens born from a folded-eared cat will have erect ears. Such cats are also called folded-eared cats. When a kitten is just born, the ears are not erect. It takes time to distinguish, based on the appearance of each kitten based on the folding degree of the ears. According to the appearance, they are divided into breeding cats and pet cats. Breeding cats are the best cats and are expensive in the market. There are relatively few purebred breeding fold-eared cats, and they are generally raised in regular cat breeding bases.



Cultivation focus:< /p>

1. Owners should spend more time playing with their cats. Scottish Fold cats like to be close to their owners, so it is best not to let them stay at home alone for a long time. It is best for the owners to spend more time playing with them after returning home, which can promote emotional synchronization and help them maintain a healthy body. body shape.



2. In terms of diet, it is best to use fixed cat food. Like many cats, Scottish Fold cats have a weak gastrointestinal tract, so it is best to use a fixed brand of cat food. If you really want to change to another brand of cat food, you should do it gradually. During the change process, owners should pay attention to their poop, because a sudden change of cat food can easily cause cats to have diarrhea. OtherIn addition, cats with folded ears also have the habit of cleaning their tongues by themselves. Regular feeding of hair removal cream or cat grass can help clean up the indigestible hair balls in their intestines and stomach, so as to reduce the occurrence of gastrointestinal discomfort. Usually, feeding them some ointment can reduce the vitamins in their bodies and improve their immunity.



3. It is best to place cats in a space facing the south and use natural light to help sterilize them. . Commonly used cat litters should also be placed in the sun from time to time to prevent cats from suffering from skin diseases.



4. The folded ears need special care. Whether they are long-haired or short-haired, the fur of folded-eared cats is very thick, so it is best for owners to comb them every day, so as to maintain the beauty of the fur and remove the fallen cat hair. The two folded ears of a cat with folded ears are the focus of overall hygiene care. They have a lot of secretions. It is best to clean them with pet ear cleaning water twice a week to help keep their ear canals clean. It is refreshing and prevents the growth of bacteria and parasites.



5. Fold-eared cats cannot be bred with co-breeding cats. This is because the folded ears themselves come from the disability gene. If two folded-ear cats are mated, it will often increase the probability of the disability gene, resulting in tail or limb disabilities. Therefore, for the health of the next generation of cats, it is best to mate with folded-eared cats and erect-eared cats for better protection.




Call for outstanding manuscripts: Submission Guidelines

                    </p>

                </p>