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  2. Scottish Fold - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Fold is a distinctive breed of domestic cat ... and that the study which showed that all heterozygous also have the condition had a small sample size.

  3. Highland cat - Wikipedia

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    Highland cat may refer to: . Highland Fold, a.k.a. Scottish Fold Longhair, a semi-long-haired variant of the medium-sized Scottish Fold breed of domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus); sometimes referred to simply as the Highland; has ears folded downward

  4. Portal:Cats/Selected breed/14 - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Fold is a distinctive breed of domestic cat characterised by a natural dominant gene mutation associated with osteochondrodysplasia.This genetic anomaly affects cartilage throughout the body, causing the ears to "fold", bending forward and down towards the front of the head.

  5. The Cutest Kid-Friendly Cat Breeds You'll Instantly Fall in ...

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    Don’t let their large size fool you – Maine Coons get along well with kids and other animals and are social, intelligent, and loyal. ... Scottish Fold. The Scottish Fold isn’t only sweet ...

  6. Kellas cat - Wikipedia

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    Most of the other specimens examined were concluded to be hybrids but more closely aligned to the Scottish wildcat; only one hybrid leaned more towards a domestic cat. [10] The purported first live Kellas cat, a female, was caught at the Kellas estate by the Tomorrow's World team and featured in the 1986 episode "On the Trail of the Big Cat". [11]

  7. Category:Scottish Fold - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Scottish Fold" This category contains only the following file. Scottish Fold01.jpg 1,158 × 782; 642 KB

  8. List of Scottish breeds - Wikipedia

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    Skye and Scottish Borders, mid-18th century or earlier vulnerable native breed [22] [23] Golden Retriever: Glen Affric, 1865 not at risk [24] Gordon Setter: Moray, 1700s vulnerable native breed [25] Rough Collie: Scottish Highlands, 19th century not at risk [26] Smooth Collie: Scotland, 19th century vulnerable native breed Scottish Terrier

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