I love cats
Especially Scottish Fold
The Scottish Fold is a breed of domestic cat with a
natural dominant gene mutation that affects cartilage throughout the
body, causing the ears to "fold", bending forward and down towards the
front of the head, which gives the cat what is often described as an
"owl-like" appearance.
Originally called lop-eared or
lops after the lop-eared rabbit,
Scottish Fold became the breed's name in 1966. Depending on
registries, longhaired Scottish Folds are varyingly known as Highland
Fold, Scottish Fold Longhair, Longhair Fold and Coupari.
Scottish Fold kittens that do not develop folded ears are known as
Scottish Straights. The original cats only had one fold in
their ears, but due to selective breeding, breeders have increased the
fold to a double or triple crease that causes the ear to lie totally
flat against the head.