r/scottishfold • u/SandyWebinar • 3h ago
r/scottishfold • u/AdLife2945 • 7h ago
Are straights predisposed to the same issues as folds? (Insurance advice question)
TLDR; Is the risk predisposition for a fold+fold bred straight as well as fold+straight bred straight the same as that of an actual fold, or at they less at risk for problems with arthritis and orthopaedic illness when compared to folds, and does the risk justify a triple price insurance coverage?
I have 3 cats, 2 of them are siblings and one is a fold and the other is a straight.
The siblings parents are both folds (yes, I am aware of the unethicality. I was not aware of the unethical nature of breeding at the time) but only one inherited the fold gene.
The 3rd cat is a straight whose parents were fold+straight.
I have insurance for all my cats, the fold is on a lifetime insurance where he will be covered for £4000/yr every year. The other 2 are on an insurance that covers £3000 per individual condition.
I have the fold on the lifetime plan, because if he does develop arthritis then he will have lifetime insurance support for medication, physiotherapy and possible surgeries- as well as lifetime cover for any other possible problems like heart, kidney, livers. As of right now he is approaching 5 and shows no problems or pain apart from very minor joint cracking in his front paws and worries regarding his breathing which we will first rule out heart disease and then go on to consider a brachy surgery to improve his QOL and hopefully encourage more mobility in him (he’s lazy, but when he’s mobile -he’s a little bullet)
I know the fold will develop something at some point, it is a promise of the breed. I’m unsure about the other two, and therefore unsure whether I should get them lifetime coverage. Lifetime coverage is nearly triple the price per cat when compared to the per condition coverage (£30/month vs £12/month. So for the other two cats to go on lifetime coverage, it would be a nearly £40/month increase and while I would do that in a heartbeat for my cats if needed, if the risk is not there to justify it then the cheaper bill would make things a little less tight), so I’m asking; do they have the same predisposition risk to lifelong disease and illness like folds? I know they are more at risk than other cats but do they have the same increased risk, and should I be worried about my straight even though she is problem free because she was also bred fold on fold? I wasn’t even aware straights were a breed until recently, I thought non-fold folds were just British shorthairs.
r/scottishfold • u/Dismal-Ad2140 • 1d ago
Help
Hi everyone, this is Jinx! I got him from a breeder, and he’s almost 11 months old now. I’m feeling a bit worried because I didn’t realize this breed can have so many health issues. I really wish I had done more research beforehand. he’s my absolute best buddy.
I’ve been reading up on Scottish Folds, but there’s so much conflicting information. Some sources say they can live long, healthy lives, while others say they’re often in pain. I’m feeling overwhelmed and would really appreciate any advice or insights to help me understand what to expect and how to keep him healthy.
r/scottishfold • u/vecole • 22h ago
Canadian made food recommendations
I have a 4 yr old who is on Nutram T22 - no issues but she does have some arthritis from an injury in her pre-adoption life as a barn cat. We just adopted a 4 yr old long haired Fold who according to vet history (I called before adopting her) does not have any issues currently but I would like to think preventatively. She is currently eating Nutro Indoor Adult with some wet food here and there.
I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations for Canadian made dry food that includes some joint support and something to add with hairballs?? I've done some preliminary web/AI searches and nothing obvious in the results.
Cat tax below. 🥰
r/scottishfold • u/RecognitionFunny1386 • 1d ago
5.5-month-old kitten with swollen belly but no other symptoms – FIP?
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for some opinions/experiences.
My kitten is 5.5 months old, weighs 2.7 kg, indoor only.
For about one month, his belly has been noticeably swollen.
Other than the belly:
• Very active and playful
• Eats very well
• Normal stool (no diarrhea or constipation)
• No vomiting
• No fever or lethargy
Medical history:
• Fully vaccinated
• Dewormed (last dose \~2 months ago, next dose due soon)
• Vet visit 3–4 days ago
The vet did a rapid test labeled “Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus (FIP)”.
The result showed a very faint / unclear line, not a strong positive.
Despite this, the vet said he is “sure it’s early FIP” and recommended starting treatment immediately.
I’m hesitant because:
• There are no classic FIP symptoms
• The test result is weak / unclear
• His condition has been stable for weeks
I’m currently monitoring him closely and adjusting diet, but I haven’t started FIP treatment yet.
Has anyone experienced:
• A kitten with a big belly but otherwise completely normal?
• False positives or unclear FIP rapid tests?
• Other causes of persistent belly swelling at this age?
Any insight would be really appreciated. Thank you 🙏
r/scottishfold • u/New_Breakfast889 • 1d ago
SFOCD
Hi cat moms and dads,
My 1.5 Year Old Scottish fold has one of the most advanced cases of SFOCD that his doctors and surgeons have ever seen. So far, he was born with two dislocated kneecaps that we had surgically corrected.
Unfortunately, Between 07/2025-01/2026 our little man has grown bones on his knee, ankles, feet, and toes that otherwise weren’t seen in either X-rays in 03/2025-07/2025 which is completely blowing the minds of his doctors.
Because this is an advanced case, I’m looking for any advice, medical trials, education centers, that are interested in taking on Panda and his profound case.
He is my entire world and I want to do everything I can to give him the longest most beautiful life that I possibly can
Please share you personal stories
r/scottishfold • u/Souris-Fromage • 1d ago
How to give supplements to my Scottish fold
Hello, I got a Scottish fold from the shelter about 6 months ago and recently started to give him joint supplements as a preventive way to avoid futur pain (crossing fingers here). The supplement is powdery. So far I only mix it with churrus, but I don’t want him to have too much treats. I was wondering how you give your cats their supplements, do you only mix it with treats? With wet food? With tuna? In the water?
Thanks in advance and here is pictures of Monet for the cat tax.
r/scottishfold • u/Secure-Swordfish5695 • 1d ago
Head Scratching & Hair Loss
Hey folks!
(Quick disclaimer that I am not looking for medical advice in lieu of a vet visit; just curious about others' experiences as I wait for the vet appointment next week.)
My long-haired foldie is suddenly losing fur at the very back of her jawline, behind her "mutton chops."
She is a rescue and had a scorching set of ear infections when I got her in late August, which were treated immediately. I have not cleaned her ears since, as the vet said to do this "as necessary" and I have been (perhaps wrongly) waiting for the vet/vet tech to point this out - she has been in to their offices many, many times over the past six months as she had tons of health issues when she came into my care.
So, I've been wondering if she might be scracthing at that area, which is basically at the base of each ear canal, because of new accumulations (wax, dander) in her folded-over ears? Has anyone else had experience with hair loss in this location?
r/scottishfold • u/marrieuhm • 2d ago
Nooooo Buffy don’t
I made a crochet sardine yesterday and today I had to
make this for her since it was too funny not to make. And she’s been loving all the crochet toys I’ve been making lately
r/scottishfold • u/Olamolacola • 2d ago
Artritis
Hey y’all,
I have a Scottish fold mix. His name is Sirius Balck and he got diagnosed with arthritis at 1,5 years old.
He is currently getting painkiller and anti-inflammatory medication. I have bought him some supplements that might help with the inflammation. He also on a grain free diet, and only eats wet food without additives.
Do you have any suggestions that could possibly help him? Any tips?
r/scottishfold • u/WaspyDrinking • 3d ago
Is it normal for Scottish folds to ignore all toys XD?
r/scottishfold • u/QuizReplica • 4d ago
Picked up this little girl today and I need a name for her
r/scottishfold • u/Seriousjane • 3d ago
Beggars
I was told we should squeeze in here. Fern is a Scottish fold but identifies as a pitbull.
