Things You'll Need
- Cat Beds
- Cat Carriers
- Cat Collars
- Cat Combs/Brushes
- Cat Dishes
- Cat Food
- Cat Litters
- Cat Scratchers
- Cat Shampoos
- Cat Toys
- Cat Treats
Instructions
Select a Scottish Fold
Locate a responsible breeder who will guarantee that your Scottish Fold is in good health and is free from the feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) or the feline leukemia virus (FeLV).
Be prepared to pay $200.00-$600.00 for your Scottish Fold.
Pick up and examine the cat for good muscle tone.
Make sure the cat does not have any respiratory problems, i.e., sneezing or sniffling, and that the eyes are free of discharge. The ears should also be pink on the inside, and free from ear mites.
Examine the cat’s coat. A Scottish Fold can be long- or short-haired. If it is a long-haired Scottish Fold, the hair is semi-long, and should be free of knots and/or mats. Check the skin as well for dry and/or flaky patches.
Check for fleas. Look behind the ears and at the base of the tail. If you see something that looks like black sand, that is flea dirt, a telling sign the cat has fleas.
Ask for a written sales agreement from the breeder that provides the breeder’s health guarantee.
As soon as possible, make a visit to your vet with your Scottish Fold to confirm a clean bill of health.
If selecting a kitten, do not take home one younger than 12 weeks of age. The kitten should be fully weaned from the mother, and should have no problem eating solid foods.
Keep the Scottish Fold inside, and plan to have it spayed or neutered. Veterinarians recommend both to keep cats happy, free from disease, and help them live longer lives.