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The Scottish Fold is a medium to large sized cat, which can come in any colour, even calico. Males typically weigh 4–6 kg (8.8–13.2 lb), and females weigh 2.7–4 kg (6.0–8.8 lb). The Fold's entire body structure, especially the head and face, is generally rounded, and the eyes large and round.
The Pallas's cat (Otocolobus manul), also known as the manul, is a small wild cat with long and dense light grey fur, and rounded ears set low on the sides of the head. Its head-and-body length ranges from 46 to 65 cm (18 to 26 in) with a 21 to 31 cm (8.3 to 12.2 in) long bushy tail.
Large, lemon-shaped eyes; Very large ears with hair on inside, but soft down on outside base; Well-muscled, powerful neck of medium length; Medium length torso, barrel-chested, and full, round abdomen, sometimes called a pot belly; Paw pads thicker than other cats, giving the appearance of walking on cushions
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Manx cats' heads are rounded in shape, and medium in depth with a long neck. [19] The upright, round-tipped and front-facing ears are largish. [19] The eyes are large, rounded, and prominent, [19] with their outer corners higher than the inner ones. [23]
Serengetis are spotted cats, with long legs and very large, round tipped ears. [2] They have a long neck which blends with the base of the skull without tapering. [ 2 ] Males are generally slightly larger and heavier than females and can weigh between 10 and 15 lb (4.5 and 6.8 kg); females generally weigh between 8 and 12 lb (3.6 and 5.4 kg). [ 3 ]
Their large ears are broad and widely set. [8] They are slow to mature in comparison with most cat breeds, reaching full physical development at approximately three years of age. Unusually among domestic cats, they are a noticeably sexually dimorphic breed, with males averaging 9–17 lb (4.1–7.7 kg) and females 7–12 lb (3.2–5.4 kg). [9] [10]