Do mini or teacup Scottish Fold cats exist?

While the term "teacup" is often used to describe small cats, it's not an official breed designation.

There is no recognized breed standard for "miniature" or "teacup" Scottish Folds.

Here's why:

* Ethical Concerns: Breeding for extreme smallness can lead to health problems like dwarfism, heart conditions, and bone deformities.

* Unpredictable Size: Kitten size can vary widely, even within a litter. A "teacup" kitten might grow to be a normal-sized adult cat.

Instead of focusing on size, look for a reputable breeder who prioritizes the health and well-being of their cats.

A healthy Scottish Fold will be a delightful companion regardless of its size.