7 Most Popular Cat Breeds in America

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Scottish Fold

Folded ear cats are known to be native to China, and the first time someone brought one to Europe was in 1796 by an English sailor who, while returning home from a voyage in Asia, was mesmerized by the beauty of this cat and decided to take it with him.

Susie, who was born in 1961, was the first Scottish family like the ones we know today. Today, every cat of this breed is actually related to Susie, and it can all be traced back.

These cats are charming and easy to take care of. They also get along really well with all the members of your family and can become really attached to them. If you want your Scottish to be happy, try to play with them and give them all the affection that they need.

Since it has a dense coat, you should brush this cat at least once a week. Also, one peculiarity of this breed would be its tail, which can become stiff and painful as the cat ages.

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