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Post by Debbie on Jan 14, 2008 16:03:53 GMT -1
My toy looks just like me!!! ;D I don't think I've seen a Scottish fold this young before. Soooo cute
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Post by jec248 on Jan 14, 2008 16:16:28 GMT -1
What lovely big, bright eyes!!
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Post by PonyGirl on Jan 14, 2008 16:23:51 GMT -1
O the eyes are so cute
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Post by zeldalithgow on Jan 14, 2008 18:19:53 GMT -1
Oooo I'm afraid I don't like it, it looks a bit freaky to me - sorry
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Post by leannwithconnie on Jan 14, 2008 18:40:55 GMT -1
Aww they do look strang with those ears don't they. Still very cute though
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Post by lucydales on Jan 14, 2008 18:45:35 GMT -1
Definitely strange! Does it have spikey clawses?
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Post by greydales on Jan 14, 2008 19:22:59 GMT -1
Definitely strange! Does it have spikey clawses? LOL Lucy you sound like Gollum!!!!!!! Don't really like those ears either!
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Post by bevbob on Jan 14, 2008 20:14:55 GMT -1
Oh I love Scottish folds, so cute. I also like the Rex cats and the hairless ones too.
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Post by harveydales on Jan 14, 2008 20:32:24 GMT -1
Cute! What huge eyes! I've never heard of this breed of cat before with squished ears. I wonder if they are prone to ear infections does it play havoc with what they are signaling to other cats?
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Post by zeldalithgow on Jan 14, 2008 21:11:46 GMT -1
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Post by lucydales on Jan 14, 2008 21:50:27 GMT -1
Gollum! TYVM Gill, not! Don't a lot of American indoor cats have their claws removed? Not good for tree climbing! LOL! It has a certain something that makes me feel sorry for it! Perhaps if it's Scottish the ear arrangement is to keep the snow and wet out?! he he!
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Post by harveydales on Jan 15, 2008 5:52:42 GMT -1
Thanks Zelda - I've never come across this breed before. I wonder whether the flattened ears affect its communicating with other cats?
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