Scottish Fold - SFS

This is a preliminary standard.
Final version is to be approved by the Standard Commission, and will soon be published.

General  

The Scottish Fold occurred as a spontaneous mutation in farm cats in Scotland. All bona-fide Scottish trace their pedigree to Susie, the 

first fold-ear cat discovered by the founders of the breed, William and Mary Ross. 

Points  

Head:  

 

15 

Shape 

Top of head 

Well rounded. Overall look should have a sweet, open expression. Top of the head is round both frontally and in profile. 

Muzzle and chin 

Well rounded, but not plump cheeks. Short and medium broad muzzle with well-rounded whisker pads. Allowance should be made for jowls in adult males. The chin is firm and rounded.  

Profile  

The profile line starts from the round back of head, goes over the round top and rounded forehead. The nose break is pronounced, the nose is short, broad and straight. 

Eyes 

Large and round, broad in set (not less than one eye size) and well open, giving sweet expression to the face. Eye colour independent of coat colour except pointed (blue) and mink (aqua). Deep brilliant even colours are preferred. 

10 

Ears 

The rather small ears with slightly rounded tips are set very wide apart, tightly folded forward and downward in a cap-like fashion, emphasizing the round top of head.  

20 

Body: 

 

20 

Size and boning 

Medium size, males can be slightly bigger than females, medium boning, well-muscled. 

Torso 

Rectangular format. The torso is rounded, slightly elongated, of even width from shoulders to hips.  

Neck 

Medium long. 

Legs and paws 

Strongly boned and of medium length. There should be no stiffness or lack of mobility due to distortion or rigidity in the leg bones and joints. Paws are neat and well rounded. 

Tail 

Reaching at least to the shoulders, it ends in a rounded tip. It may not have thickened areas or stiffness and must be fully flexible from the base to the tip. 

15 

Coat: 

 

15 

Length 

Short. 

Texture  

The coat is very dense, standing off from the body due to substantial undercoat. The texture is silky, mink-like, not woolly. 

Colour 

All colours and patterns are recognized. Any amount of white is allowed. 

Condition  

See General part. 

5 

Total  

 

100 

Special breed faults 

Long or narrow head.
Flat top of the head.
Flat forehead.
Deep nose stop.
Long Roman nose.
Narrow muzzle.
Heavy brow ridge (frown).
Pinched nostrils.
Small or deep set eyes.
Rather short tail. 

 

Without certificates 

Poor muscle tone.
Partial inflexibility in any part of the tail excludes a CAC.
Strong similarity with other breeds (PER, BLH). 
Ears that stand off so that the round contours of the head are broken. 

 

Disqualify 

Any apparent deformity of the spine.
Deformity of the skull resulting in an asymmetrical face and/or head.
Full inflexibility of the tail. 
Deformity of the skull resulting in an asymmetrical face and/or head.
Cow hocks. 
Absent toes or deformed paws. 

 

Remarks 

Mating between two Fold cats /SFL x SFL, SFS x SFS, SFL x SFS / is strictly forbidden. It is strongly recommended to use Scottish Straight/Highland Straight for breeding.
It is permitted to use British Shorthair / Longhair or American Shorthair as an outcross. It is not permitted to register kittens with straight ears as British Shorthair / British Longhair/ American Shorthair. They must be registered as Scottish Straight / Highland Straight, and it is not permitted to use these kittens for breeding British Shorthair / British Longhair. 

 

Outcross  

Scottish Straight and Highland Straight.