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  2. Scottish Fold - 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.

  3. Foldex cat - Wikipedia

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    The Foldex cat, also known as the Exotic Fold, [1] [unreliable source] is a breed of cat developed in the Canadian province of Quebec. The breed is recognized by one cat registry, the Canadian Cat Association. [2] The foundation stock of the breed is the Scottish Fold and the Exotic Shorthair. Foldexes are medium-sized cats with a rounded face ...

  4. List of experimental cat breeds - Wikipedia

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    The Foldex cat, also known as the Exotic Fold, is a cat breed developed in the Canadian province of Quebec by crossbreeding a Scottish Fold and an Exotic Shorthair. The physical features of the Foldex include its medium size, rounded face, short legs, and folded ears, the latter being the defining feature of the Foldex.

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    Scottish Fold cats are a relatively recent breed, having been established only in the 1960s, after cat breeders fell hard for a barn cat whose ears (and other cartilage) featured a mutation that ...

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    She added that Scottish Folds make up a relatively small portion of the UK cat population – but recent data suggests a rise in interest, with around 1 per cent of cats now being of the breed ...

  8. American Curl - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the American Curl became the first breed admitted to the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) Championship Class with both longhair and shorthair divisions. [4] An American Curl. The American Curl is a medium-sized cat 5–10 lb (2.3–4.5 kg), and does not reach maturity until 2–3 years of age.

  9. List of cat breeds - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid of the domestic cat x serval (Leptailurus serval) [23] Large: Short: Spotted: 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 ...