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7 Comments
eric3579Never give up! I've been inspired.
StormsingerPersistence -always- pays off in the end.
Lann*quality
siftbotBoosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by Lann.
PaybackBeing a cat, I bet it's absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to get him into a travel cage.
bareboards2Scottish fold? With those ears?
StormsingerStrangely enough, it seems the ears are not required to be a Scottish fold. The ones that don't have the folded ears are called "Straights".
In an extremely rare example of decency (in my experience), breeders have realized that breeding for pure, homozygous folds leads to health problems and it is now considered an unethical practice. So I, for one, am not about to call them out on the idea of a breed that doesn't breed true. I'd much rather see healthy cats that only exhibit the characteristics of the breed 50% of the time.
Scottish fold? With those ears?
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