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  2. Scottish Fold - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Fold with straight ears (Scottish Straight) Scottish Fold kittens that do not develop folded ears are known as Scottish Straights. [6] The breed's distinctive folded ears are produced by an incomplete dominant gene that affects the cartilage of the ears, causing the ears to fold forward and downward, giving a cap-like appearance to the ...

  3. British Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The British Longhair, also known as the Highlander or Highland Straight, is a longhaired variant of the British Shorthair. Some registries such as The International Cat Association recognise it as a distinct breed, [ 19 ] others such as the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy treat it as a variant of the British Shorthair, which may be referred ...

  4. List of cat breeds - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Fold: United Kingdom (Scotland) [11] Mutation of the bones and cartilage of the ears: Cobby: Short/long: All: Selkirk Rex: United States in 1988 [11] Mutation/crossbreed between the American Shorthair, Persian, Himalayan, Exotic Shorthair and British Shorthair: Large and cobby: Short/long (longhair, sometimes in early generations, can ...

  5. The International Cat Association - Wikipedia

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    For example, if seven blue British Shorthairs are competing; the judge will select and rank five of the seven. The cat is judged against the whole breed standard, not just color. Out of the seven British Shorthairs competing they are judged against how the fulfill the full British Shorthair standard.

  6. 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

  7. Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    Shorthair may refer to: American Shorthair (ASH), a breed of cat believed to be descended from English domestic cats; Brazilian Shorthair, breed of cat; British Shorthair, domesticated cat whose features make it a popular breed in cat shows; Brown Shorthair Goat, from the Czech Republic, from crossing a native Czech breed with the German Brown Goat

  8. 36 Popular Dog Breeds That Don't Shed - AOL

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    Having a dog doesn't mean your home must become a nest of pet hair. Some dogs are literally hairless, and even ones with long coats can be non-shedding.

  9. Selkirk Rex - Wikipedia

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    The breed has been developed in two coat lengths, long and short. It is a large and solidly built breed, similar to a British Shorthair. The coat is very soft and has a woolly look and feel with loose, unstructured curls. The head is round, with large rounded eyes, medium-sized ears, and a distinct muzzle, whose length is equal to half its width.

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