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Scottish Fold Siamese Mix: Pictures, Info, Temperament & Traits

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Scottish Fold Siamese mix cats are not that common, so there is not much known about them. To learn about this designer cat breed means to learn about the Scottish Fold and the Siamese cat breeds. This way, you can get an idea of what a mix of the two is like. You can also glean insight from people who own a Scottish Fold Siamese mix. However, we did all the research for you, so here is everything that you should know about this interesting and adorable cat breed.

Breed Overview

Height:

8–10 inches

Weight:

8–15 pounds

Lifespan:

11–14 years

Colors:

Usually white or cream and chocolate, blue, grey, or black

Suitable for:

Families, singles, seniors, apartments, houses

Temperament:

Smart, loyal, curious, independent, even-tempered

Combining trademark folded ears from the Scottish Fold and the specific coloring of the Siamese, there is an endless pool of possibilities when it comes to this cat hybrid. Although we’re not sure how or when the mix-breed started, we do know one thing – they are some of the most unique looking cats around!

Scottish Fold Siamese Mix Characteristics

Energy
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A high-energy cat needs a lot of physical and mental stimulation to keep healthy and happy, while a low-energy cat needs minimal physical activity, but still needs mental stimulation. When choosing a cat, It’s important to ensure their energy levels match your lifestyle.
Trainability
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Cats that are easy-to-train are more willing and skilled at quickly learning prompts and actions with minimal training. Harder-to-train cats are usually more stubborn or aloof and require a bit more patience and practice.
Health
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Certain cat breeds are more prone to various genetic health problems, and some more than others. This doesn’t mean that every cat in those breeds will have these issues, but they do have an increased risk, so it’s important to understand and prepare for any additional needs they may require.
Lifespan
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Due to their size or potential genetic health issues of a specific breed, some cats have shorter lifespans than others. Proper nutrition, exercise, mental stimulation, and hygiene also play an important role in your cat’s lifespan and quality of life.
Sociability
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Some cat breeds are more social than others, both towards humans and other cats and animals. Cats that are more social have a tendency to rub up on strangers for scratches or jump on laps for cuddles, while cats that are less social shy away, hide, are more cautious, and even potentially aggressive. No matter the breed or gender, it’s important to socialize your cat and expose them to many different situations.

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Scottish Fold Siamese Mix Kittens

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Image By: Nicasio Renos, Shutterstock

If you’re lucky enough to find a Scottish Fold Siamese mix for sale, be ready for a cute, chatty, and fun-loving kitten! Their physical features can be a magical combination of both parent breeds, or they can lean more towards one than the other. Each mix is slightly different.

Parent Breed of the Scottish Fold Siamese Mix
Image Credit: Left – Nitiphonphat, Shutterstock / Right – ela_elarts, Shutterstock

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Temperament & Intelligence of the Scottish Fold Siamese Mix

To understand the temperament and intelligence of the typical Scottish Fold Siamese mix, you should first consider these aspects of their parent breeds. Here is a breakdown of the temperament and intelligence of both the Siamese and the Scottish Fold.

The Siamese Temperament and Intelligence

Siamese cats are known for being friendly and interactive. They typically aren’t afraid to join in on social activities whenever they can. These are cats that live for playtime due to their high energy levels and goofy personalities. These cats are also known for being talkative. They love to “chat it up” with their human companions while hanging out around the house. The average Siamese cat is also extremely intelligent and can learn to do things like to play fetch and come when called.

The Scottish Fold Temperament and Intelligence

The Scottish Fold is an even-tempered cat breed that isn’t nearly as active as the Siamese. These cats prefer to lounge and watch what is going on from afar rather than get directly involved in the action. However, they don’t just sleep all day. They do like to socialize, play games, and explore the house, preferably when there isn’t too much commotion going on. This is a sweet cat breed that is gentle with children and other animals living in the household.

The Scottish Fold Siamese mix can be expected to display a temperament somewhere between that of the Siamese and the Scottish Fold. One cat may be more like their Siamese parent, while another is more like their Scottish Fold parent, but most cats will fall somewhere in the middle. Expect intelligence, sociability, playfulness, and communicative overall.

Are These Cats Good for Families? 👪

The typical Scottish Fold Siamese mix makes for an excellent family pet. They are interactive, social, and good with kids. They don’t mind spending time at home alone while the family is busy with school and work. They love to cuddle during movie time, and they can help keep you warm during the winter while you’re sleeping at night.

Does This Breed Get Along With Other Pets?

This designer mixed breed can get along well with other pets that they happen to share a home with, but they aren’t fond of rowdy dogs or other cats that they don’t live with. If a dog roommate is calm and relaxed, a Scottish Fold Siamese mix might even go snuggle up with them. However, this mixed breed is more likely to just keep to themselves if they aren’t comfortable with the behavior of the other animals that they are living with.

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Things to Know When Owning a Scottish Fold Siamese Mix

Food & Diet Requirements 🐡

Like all felines, Scottish Fold Siamese mixes are carnivores, so they don’t require anything more than animal protein to get the nutrients required for a long, happy, and healthy life. Scottish Fold Siamese mixes should eat a high-quality commercial food product that contains real meat or fish as the first ingredient. The food may contain grains, fruits, or veggies, but these should be at the end of the ingredient list. These cats can eat cooked, unseasoned meat from the kitchen too.

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Image By: Alexandr Korolev, Shutterstock

Exercise 🐈

These cats should get at least 30 minutes of exercise each day to ensure that they don’t become overweight, to stave off the development of health problems, and to keep the heart and mind healthy for a lifetime. Exercise can include activities such as fetch and laser light chase. Puzzle toys, electronic toys, and hanging toys can also help get this cat active during the day.

Training 🧶

Scottish Fold Siamese mixes can be trained to do various things if you have the patience and time to put into daily training. All it takes is 10 to 15 minutes of training each day to teach this designer breed to do things like come when called, stay when asked to, fetch toys when thrown, and even walk on a leash!

Grooming ✂️

Fortunately, this designer mixed breed doesn’t require any special grooming to stay clean and healthy, as they do a good job of keeping themselves groomed. Owners may wish to trim their cat’s nails once a month or so to keep furniture damage to a minimum. Brushing is optional but can help reduce overall shedding throughout the year.

scottish fold siamese mix cat walking on the grass
Image Credit: Alexandr Korolev, Shutterstock

Health and Conditions 🏥

Scottish Folds and therefore, their crossbred offspring have a gene mutation that affects their cartilage and can have a negative impact on their health. There are a few other health conditions that these cats may be prone to.

Minor Conditions
  • Asthma
  • Bronchial disease
  • Amyloidosis

Serious Conditions

  • Polycystic kidney disease
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Heart defects

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Male vs. Female

You likely will not notice much difference between male and female Scottish Fold Siamese mixes in general. Males might be a little more independent and females a bit more affectionate. Males are usually bigger, but not enough to make it obvious even when in the same room with a female. Overall, both male and female Scottish Fold Siamese mixes are loving, sociable, smart, and family-oriented.


3 Little-Known Facts About the Scottish Fold Siamese Mix

The Scottish Fold and the Siamese cat are both unique breeds, so it stands to reason that a breed made up of these two cats would be just as interesting. Here are a few facts that you may not know about this designer breed.

1. They Are Controversial

Scottish Folds have been controversial for decades due to a dominant gene mutation that affects their cartilage and makes their ears look “folded” over. The folded ears make for a cute cat, but the gene mutation can lead to serious problems and a life filled with pain. Unfortunately, Scottish Fold Siamese mix kitties have the same mutation, which makes them controversial too.


2. They All Have a Known Common Ancestor

The lineage of all Scottish Fold Siamese mix cats can be traced to one female cat by the name of Susie that resided in Scotland. She had a litter of kittens, and a neighbor of Susie’s owner asked for one and used the kitten to develop the Scottish Fold breed. Therefore, all Scottish Folds and Scottish Fold mixes have a lineage that can be traced back to Susie!


3. They Like to Cuddle

Scottish Fold Siamese mix cats tend to love cuddling up with their human companions whenever the opportunity arises. They will sleep in a bed with their companions if possible, and they won’t leave a sitting lap empty for long if they can help it.

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Final Thoughts

This designer mixed breed is a beautiful type of cat that can make families of all sizes happy. They are quite rare, though, so it isn’t easy to find one to buy. You may be able to find a Siamese or Scottish Fold at your local humane society to rescue that will be just as good of a pet as a Scottish Fold Siamese mix.

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