Our Scottish Fold kittens are health-checked, dewormed as needed, vaccinated, and microchipped prior to being placed in their new homes. These steps are completed by week nine, ensuring each kitten is happy, healthy, and well-socialized before joining your family.
We encourage all prospective adopters to schedule a meet-and-greet with our kittens prior to adoption whenever possible. Our Scottish Folds are raised in a clean, family home environment and are never caged.
Because this breed matures more quickly than most, our kittens are ready to go to their new families as early as 12 weeks of age.
In addition, our household has a strong history with veterinarians here in Florida, giving us confidence that experienced care and expertise are always readily available if needed.
Scottish Folds are known for their easygoing temperament and sociable nature. They typically get along well with cat-friendly dogs and other cats, making them an excellent choice for multi-pet households. Children who are gentle and respectful will quickly form strong bonds with these affectionate cats, whose loving personalities appeal to people of all ages.
This sweet-tempered, short-haired breed is recognized for its round face and distinctive folded ears, which tilt forward and downward to create an almost owl-like appearance. Medium in size, Scottish Folds combine unique physical features with a gentle, affectionate disposition, making them a popular choice for both experienced cat enthusiasts and first-time pet owners. Their rounded bodies, large expressive eyes, and compact build add to their charm, making them wonderful companions for individuals and families alike.
Scottish Folds are relaxed and content homebodies who enjoy human interaction without being overly demanding. They are generally quiet but still playful, often engaging in games like fetch while maintaining a calm demeanor. Intelligent and responsive, they can even be trained to perform simple tricks. Their affectionate nature flourishes with consistent, gentle attention.
Known for their even temperament, Scottish Folds are typically patient with children and friendly toward others. They are curious cats, sometimes sitting upright on their hind legs when something catches their interest. These people-oriented companions will often follow their owners from room to room, communicating with soft, quiet sounds without being intrusive. However, they do not thrive when left alone for extended periods and do best in homes where they receive regular companionship.
Common Scottish Fold Colors and Patterns
Scottish Folds come in nearly every color and pattern, including solid white, black, blue (gray), red, and cream, as well as tabby, tortoiseshell, calico, and silver or golden shadings. Their dense, plush coats often feature tabby markings in various shades, and eye colors typically complement the coat, ranging from gold and copper to blue or green.
• Solid Colors: White, black, blue (the most popular), red, and cream.
• Tabby Patterns: Classic, mackerel, spotted, or ticked tabby in a variety of colors.
• Tortoiseshell & Calico: Common patterns, often featuring red and cream patches.
• Shaded & Silver/Gold: Includes silver, blue-silver, and golden, which are highly sought after.
• Colorpoint: Features Siamese-style markings.
Key Color Notes
• Eyes: Typically large and round, with colors that correspond to the coat, including blue, copper, green, or odd-eyed (two different colors).
• Popularity: Blue (gray) and black are among the most popular, along with silver and golden shaded varieties.
• Coat Type: These colors and patterns appear in both shorthair and longhair variations.