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5022.1 | One of our own! | ESIS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Fri Oct 18 1991 09:35 | 7 |
| Hi Lisa,
Contact Nancy DC at USDEV::NDC (hey Nancy, how'd you miss this
one??? 8-) ). I just visited her house last weekend and she has lots
of pretty kitties 8-) !
- Andrea
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5022.2 | party animals | GEMVAX::WITTING | | Fri Oct 18 1991 09:47 | 5 |
| I was also interested in Scottish folds, and spent some time talking to
a breeder at one of the cat shows in Boston. She told me they are
"wild and crazy--the kind of cat who likes to hang from lampshades."
That discouraged me from pursuing it. You may want to ask about their
personality before acquiring one.
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5022.3 | Someone gave you a bum steer! | BOOVX2::MANDILE | Lynne a.k.a. HRH | Fri Oct 18 1991 10:35 | 10 |
| Having met a few dozen Scottish Folds at our resident
breeder, (Nancy DC's), I can vouch that none of the
cats/kittens were "hanging from lampshades", or any
other such nonsense......
In fact, the kittens were absolutely adorable, and the
markings on some of her cats & kittens are nothing short
of dazzling!!!!
Lynne
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5022.4 | Angus | MRCSSE::JACOBSON | | Fri Oct 18 1991 11:11 | 21 |
| I am sure Nancy will give you all of the specific details about the
breed, but I'll give you a little input. In a litter you can have
either folded eared kittens or straight ears. I have one of Nancy's
straight eared (is that a real word) kitten. Two of my friends have
two other of Nancy's straight ears. My kitty, Angus, is a loving little
devil. Little doesn't quite describe him. He is 6 1/2 months old and
already weighs 11 lbs (everyday you can see him grow). His sisters are
about 1/2 his size. We think his British Shorthair background has
kicked in.
In general Scottish Folds are very playful and mischivious. Angus
loves tormenting my other other 3 cats and the greyhound. He loves
to hop in the dog's bed and scare him. He likes to help me crochet,
and he especially likes to watch me eat dinner. Purring loadly and
curling up in bed next to me are some of his other talents. Of course
his greatest talent is eating, his nickname is the eating machine.
His sister Ceiligh is much calmer; she is quite the lap cat. When her
Mom isn't home he best friend is a 70 lb airdale.
I would highly recommend Scottish folds. They are sweet affectionate
kitties!!!
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5022.5 | Don't believe everything you hear! | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Fri Oct 18 1991 11:44 | 22 |
| Scottish Folds have a very diverse background of cats in their lineage,
including American Shorthairs, Exotic Shorthairs, and British
Shorthairs. I don't think the Exotics are considered allowable
outcrosses now, but the AM shortairs and Brits are still being used.
Having owned a variety of purebred cats, I feel it is wrong to make
generalizations about the personality characteristics of a breed.
Certain traits will hold true, but each cat is an individual and should
be evaluated as such. I have owned 3 Ragdoll cats, all very different
from one another, and all three full brothers to one another! My
Himalayan is not the "doorstop" cat that many folks label Himmies as
being. He is very capable of hanging from lampshades at times and
acting downright possessed!
My neighbor owns a Scottish Fold from Nancy's line, and he is a little
purrbox; very mellow and docile. However, I have seen other cats from his
lineage lean toward the other end of the spectrum. Don't let what one
breeder told you discourage your decision to own a Scottish Fold!
Visit a cattery, spend time with the kittens, and base your choice on
what you observe and like.
--Roberta (Also a Fold fancier!)
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5022.6 | Check the keywords | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:08 | 5 |
| For more information about Scottish Folds, please use our keywords.
Type "show key/full scottish_fold" at the notes prompt and it will
provide you with a list of topics that discuss this breed.
Jo
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5022.7 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:29 | 24 |
| re: .5 -
Thank you Roberta and others who have said such nice things about
Scottish Folds. Roberta, I couldn't have said it better myself.
And you are right about the ESH's, they are no longer allowable.
I can trace my cats back to Suzie, the original scottish fold
thru a Kitjim cat - Kitjim's Billy 2 Bob of Framor. He has some
Exotic SH in his past as well as British and American SH.
My folds are reasonably active and very playful. I can't say as
I've ever seen them hang from lampshades, but they are known to
climb Shadow's tokyo cage on the outside and tease him. (Shadow
is my stud male - CFF's 10th best kitten last year- yes I'm bragging).
I sometimes wonder how much effect environment has on them. Tony,
from whom I got most of my cats, also (and still does) breeds Aby's.
Nancie Belser (fold breeder from NY) also breeds exotics and persians.
Her folds seem to be more laid back than mine. Who knows whether its
genetics or environment :^)
In any case folds hold a special place in my heart.
Nancy DC
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5022.8 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:31 | 3 |
| re: lampshades - Of course, I can't speak for their behavior
when Ms. Happy throws a pizza & beer party. ;^)
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5022.9 | Teddy, get off that lampshade! | SALEM::DILLON_M | It's never to late | Fri Oct 18 1991 16:37 | 5 |
| I didn't know they used to use Exotics for breeding with folds. I
bet they were interesting to look at. Not to change the subject, but
why do they not allow it anymore?
Mike
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5022.10 | | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Fri Oct 18 1991 16:54 | 14 |
|
Hi Mike! Bailey's mom here. Before finding out from Nancy that Exotics
were used in the Fold breeding program the seed had been planted in my
head after reading the Fold standard. The "coat" section is almost
vertbatim to the Exotic standard for coat. As a matter of fact a while
back I saw an Exotic that looked much more like a straight-eared Fold
than an Exotic (would have loved to see the pedigree). I assume the
outcross restrictions for Folds are the same as why we can only
outcross to Persians.
BTW, I heard form MamaCin that Kai is looking FANATASTIC. She was
really impressed with how he looked at the show in Fitchburg. When do
we send the champagne?
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5022.11 | outcrossing usually only allowed for short time | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Oct 18 1991 17:13 | 17 |
| Not being a Fold breeder or an exotic breeder, I can't comment on the
exact reason that the outcrosses aren't allowed anymore. But, I can
comment in a general sense about why they probably aren't allowed
anymore.
The outcrosses are allowed when a breed is initially being started up
to allow for genetic diversity. Open breeding to outcrosses is usually
only allowed in man made breeds and breeds that start from a genetic
mutation. Outcrosses are generally only allowed for x number of years.
I would venture to guess that if Folds were still allowed to outcross
to exotics, we would start seeing Folds with boning that is too heavy,
and bodies too short, as well as with very deep nose breaks. These
traits aren't necessarily bad traits, but they may not be part of the
Scottish Fold standard, and the objective is to breed cats that meet
that written standard of perfection.
Jo
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5022.12 | | DNEAST::ESTES_CRYS | Feliners are special people | Sat Oct 19 1991 12:19 | 5 |
| Somewhere at home I have a nice write-up on Folds, it is from one of Cat
Fancy's magazine. If you would like I will copy it for you.
Crys
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5022.13 | Tabbies wearing Lampshades | KOPEC::COCHRANE | Rack and Rune | Mon Oct 21 1991 12:35 | 8 |
| RE: lampshades - nope, I would have to say that the "hanging from
the lampshades" award (and the nibbling the lampshade, hanging
from the bookcase, clearing off the entertainment center and
hanging from the top of the knick knack shelves awards - how in God's
name she got there I don't know) goes to the silver tabbies. And this
is all without a single drop of beer or a nibble of pizza! ;-) ;-)
Mary-Michael, Misha, Mips, Belle and Dream
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5022.14 | I highly recommend S.F.'s | DEMON::MURPHY | | Mon Oct 21 1991 13:48 | 24 |
| I also am happy to have 2 Scottish Folds (one folded and one straight
earred) as members of my clan. All my lampshades are in tact as well
as my curtains. Although they both differ in personalities they are
equal in gentleness, curiousity, beauty, appetites, playfulness,
cleanliness, and they both ADORE and get along with their uncles and
aunt.
I feel very fortunate to have met Nancy DC and Tony C. through this
file (Tony C. through Nancy, of course) and to have Jamie and
Dandy-lion (or "Meeps" which is what I've been calling Dandy lately) in
my family. Though Meeps is more people-oriented and purrs up a storm
most of the time, Jamie too is a loving and sweet boy but just doesn't
like a lot of handling or being a lap kitty like Meeps does. That's
okay though, because not all cats are lap kitties nor want to be held.
This is something I as a cat owner/admirer accepts no matter what
breed. One of my strays I took in is also not a lap cat except on rare
occasions when he comes to me and wants extra attention.
I highly recommend Scottish Folds whether they are folded or straight
earred. I also highly recommend mixed breeds, having 5 of those
myself.
Pat, Holly, D.P., Thai, Buffy, Middy, Jamie, Dandy(Meeps)(& Cookie)
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5022.15 | Folds are Precious | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Mon Oct 21 1991 13:54 | 11 |
| My adorable Scottish Fold, is quite mellow, lovable, easy-going, etc.
His breeder said that folds are more horizonal than vertical kitties.
That seems to be true. He doesn't leap high like the Birmans do,
however I did find him on top of my husband's armoire, which is almost
5' high. I have no idea how he got there. He was raised with Persians
and exotic shorthairs. He is 1 1/2 years old and fairly small, approx
7 lbs, even tho he loves to eat. He is such a sweetheart, I certainly
recommend folds, and if I had room, would love another one. (Nancy,
I'm glad I can't see your kitties, I'd be too tempted. ;-))
Steffi
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5022.16 | Dawn shines on marble head | SALEM::DILLON_M | It's never to late | Mon Oct 21 1991 13:57 | 7 |
| Now I understand! Just like Exotics can only be bred to other Exotics
in order to meet the standard.
That was nice of Cin to say that about Kai. I would like to get about
1.5 more pounds on him. But you are going to have to hold off on the champange
for a little bit. Those last few points are being very elusive.
Mike
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5022.17 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Oct 21 1991 14:18 | 9 |
| Mike, Exotics can be bred to other Exotics or to Persians. They allow
this because the standard is the same and the body type is the same.
Except for the coat length, Exotics and Persians are the same.
Course, if you breed to a Persian, any longhaired kittens must be
registered as Longhaired Exotics (AOV's) so in that sense I guess that
they wouldn't fit the exotic standard.
Jo
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5022.18 | | SONATA::MCCURDY | | Mon Oct 21 1991 14:29 | 5 |
| Mike,, er um.. I think you may be too late .. I heard a "rumor",, that
the DEMAND.. er um request was the champagne was already taken care
of so to speak.. and of course there is also an order for Rootbeer
in the works as well, Kai sure is a handsome guy..
Kate, Happy, Preschie, Kissy..
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5022.19 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Fri Oct 25 1991 09:08 | 6 |
| re: outcrossing to exotics - One reason it is no longer allowed is
that a "break" is considered a fault in scottish folds. However, I've
seen some folds that look like exotics without a break lately so I
wouldn't doubt that some unscrupulous breeders still outcross for the
coats.
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5022.20 | | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Fri Oct 25 1991 13:30 | 7 |
|
Thanks, Nancy. I was wondering if the cat that I saw (an Exotic
looking like a Fold) just happened to be a fluke or if it was
more prevalent in the breed. I was trying to picture in my mind
the look of a Fold with a "break"...
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5022.21 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Fri Oct 25 1991 16:02 | 7 |
| I think some of the British Shorthairs have head types similar to
Exotics (or maybe my eyesight is failing me, who knows!). The Folds I
have seen that were results of Brit crosses all looked more Exotic in
type than American.
-Roberta
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5022.22 | no bi-focals needed yet...;') | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Fri Oct 25 1991 16:20 | 11 |
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No Roe, I don't think it is your eyes! British Shorthairs as well
as Bombays were allowed in the "early days" of the Exotics. I've had
to do double takes on some Brits because they have looked so much like
Exotics. I have seen them look more like an Exotic than say, a shaded
silver Exotic does (for obvious reasons, of course :') ). Before I
became aware of Exotics I was thinking of getting a British Blue for
the reason you mentioned. Some of them have such great head type!
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5022.23 | opening another can of worms?? :^) | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Oct 25 1991 17:39 | 14 |
| If the British SH's were allowed in Exotic breeding programs, that
wouldn't affect the way Brits look unless Brits were allowed to
outcross to Exotics. If outcrosses are allowed for one breed to
another, that doesn't necessarily mean that it goes the other way too.
Do you follow me?
What I mean is, an Exotic could be registered with a Brit in it's
pedigree during the outcross phase. But, unless British SH's were
allowed outcrosses, you wouldn't be able to register a litter of
Brits with an Exotic parent. So, the outcrossing to British SH by the
Exotics would not necessarily change the look of the British
Shorthairs.
Jo
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jo, jo, jo,--- ;'X
I did not mean to imply that Exotics were used in the Brits breeding
program. I was merely indicating that they do resemble each other in
many ways. Then again, if we were good enough for the Folds maybe the
Brits should have used us too! ;'X
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5022.25 | | USDEV1::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Tue Oct 29 1991 07:48 | 4 |
| re: -1 I don't think the Brits need the Exotics ;^) They have that
gorgeous coat of theirs - much like the exotic coat. Its the folds
that need the help ;^}
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