Do you know the difference between Scottish and British cats?
Scottish fold and Scottish straight
Let's start in order. The Scottish breed of cats is the fruit of human hands. More precisely, initially nature played a cruel joke with one of the ordinary cats, who under the action of the mutation cleverly curled ears, felinologists bet on it. For a long time, a group of enthusiasts carefully experimented with one goal - to consolidate this phenomenon. In the process of becoming a breed, a huge number of seriously sick animals were born, more precisely, just "freaks." Most often the deformities concerned the musculoskeletal system. As a consequence, in some countries the breed is banned from breeding. To strengthen the immunity of Scots, felinologists used cats and cats of British breed. It is this fact that has affected the confusion that exists, in particular, in our country. Of course, the participation of animals of the British breed could not pass without a trace. As a result, some common features were inherited by Scottish cats, in particular, standard colors and plush wools were transferred. In details, the differences are significant. So what is the difference between Scottish and British cats? For an inexperienced person there is only one difference - ears bent down. But few know that in this breed there are also individuals who have the habitual for us location of the auricles. It seems that the reason for this advertising: Scottish cats, photos of which are adorned on numerous pages of catalogs and magazines, exclusively lop-eared.
The main differences between the two breeds
So, what is the difference between British cats fromScottish? First of all, the constitution of the body. The British are heavy, muscular animals. Against their backdrop Scots look small and fragile. Unlike the British, the Scots have a neck, or rather, it can be seen. The British have it hidden behind huge cheeks. The tail of the cat of the British breed is short and thick, neatly rounded at the end, and she keeps it in a curl (as in the photo), the Scots have it longer than their body. The wool is softer and thinner than the British, whose skin color can hardly be seen through the undercoat. The main thing is how the Scottish cats differ from the British, this is the character. The British - independent, even rather unperturbed, express their feelings very sparingly. The Scots are spontaneous and kind, affectionate and always ready to let themselves be squeezed (which the British will not allow to do). Although in principle, both breeds are considered non-aggressive and ideal for families. You will get great pleasure if you lead this fluffy friend.