Kittens are 10 weeks old and available for pickup or personally delivered. Kitten is microchipped and has received first round of shots at 8 weeks old. Kitten registered with TICA.
- last picture are newly arrived kittens (5 total)
- Medium-sized and round-shaped, Scottish Straights maintain the sweet appearance and character of kittens even as they get older. This breed is very similar to the Scottish Fold, but the distinguishing feature of the Scottish Straight is its erect ears. Their affectionate temperament makes them a real source of happiness for the families they live with, and for this reason they are preferred by many families. If you have a quiet lifestyle, the Scottish Straight may be the cat for you because they love spending time with their owners, sleeping on their laps and resting comfortably. Scottish Straight is a loving cat breed with a curious and intelligent nature. They are known for being sweet and friendly. Their simple and affectionate demeanor makes them ideal pets for many families.
- A Scottish Straight can follow you from room to room throughout the house. They even have the capacity to learn skills such as opening door cabinets or playing games.
- Celebrity fans of Scottish Straight cats include Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift and Kirsten Dunst, all of whom frequently post videos and photos of their beloved pets on their social media.
- Scottish Straight cats, also known as straight-eared Scottish Folds, are equally cute and cuddly compared to their fold-eared siblings. They are known for their round facial features, chubby body and head structure.
- Scottish Straight cats are known for sleeping on their backs and sitting in the so-called Buddha position; Their legs are extended in front of them and their front paws are on their bellies.
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Created: 07-13-2024
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