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.