Calico, smoke, Cameo and Tortie,
in all colors and patterns.

Our cats have wonderful, friendly,
bright, round eyes, plush coats, round heads, straight, flexible long tails.

Jasmintea Smile Eye Popper
Jasmintea Smile Eye Ful

 

 

RW Jasmintea Smile Apple pie
Bone
13th September
TICA Asia Regional Award 8th Best KItten 2007-2008

She is in Show.

Pictures offered Mr.&Mrs.Okuda

They grows up together.

These dear photographs are Mr. Satoshi Daichi's photography.
The son named Gouache of Marimo
A prize was won in the show of AJC on October 10.
This kitten named Sola
William Ross, a cat enthusiast, noticed a cat with unusual ears in his neighbor's yard in the Tayside Region of Scotland in 1961. The cat was a white barn cat named Susie. Her ears were bent forward about half way up and her face looked round and owl-like.

A year later Susie had a litter of two kittens. The female kitten, who had folded ears, was given to William and hiswife, Mary. The Ross' named her Snooks. The Ross' bred Snooks' son to a British Shorthair, thus beginning the Scottish Fold breed.

In the early 1970's, Mary Ross arranged to ship some of her folds to a geneticist in Massachusetts. Soon the first American Scottish Fold litter was born.

It's very important to only breed fold ear cats to straight ear cats. This produces litters with 50% straight and 50% fold ear cats. If a fold ear cat is bred to another fold ear cat, this can lead to kittens with degenerative joint disease.

Scottish Folds are noted for their big, round eyes, round heads, short necks, and folded ears. The original Scottish Fold, Susie, had "single fold" ears. The ears of today's breed can have anything from a loose, single fold to the very tight, triple folds seen in show quality cats.

Scottish Fold cats are quiet and sweet natured. They like to play with you and be close to you. They adjust well to other animals in the household. Not only are they beautiful, but extremely lovable pets.

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