Children & Pet Friendly

Children & Pet Friendly

Scottish Folds/Straights are generally known to be good with children and other pets...

Cats are frequently adopted by families with children. A cat may also be a buddy when a youngster talks to it and consults with it on an equal basis since animals' devotion is absolute and they will never betray or lie. A Scottish Fold can be your gaming partner, actively "assist" with schoolwork, TV, supper, and other activities, or it can partially take the place of the sibling your child truly desires. All of the affection will then be transferred to the little animal, who you will eventually introduce into the house.

Consequently, the breed selection is crucial in this situation. For what reason do we suggest Scottish Folds? The breed is meant to be kept in families, ideally those with children, therefore the solution is straightforward. And given how very kind and amiable Scottish Folds are, this is hardly unexpected. Children and other pets get along well with them. Because of their intelligence, Scottish Folds can sense the owner's emotions right now. Should you sit on your knees and purr, or is it okay to play?

Scottish Folds will treat youngsters with extreme patience and caution, and they will never irritate or scratch any family members. To avoid frightening the kitten, the parents' only responsibility is to teach the infant how to interact with the animal. Only when someone or anything frightens a Scottish Fold may he start hissing and hiding. As a result, we advise allowing the cat explore and exit the carrier on its own during the initial encounter rather than removing the pet. For Scottish Fold to become your child's closest friend, he must have faith in you.

Children and kittens learn to communicate and listen to each other's emotions via play. Children who grow up in households with animals know how to care for them (feeding, playing with them), and they also think of their pets as pals. This makes kids gentler and more responsible for a live thing, especially if they feed and care for the animal themselves. They see it as a friend-supporting activity rather than a taxing obligation.

I will categorically respond that there is no difference between adopting a certain breed of cat for a house and a flat when it comes to Scottish Folds. Both an adult cat and a kitten will feel just as at home in a small space as they will in a huge one.

You receive the kitten's undying trust, love, purring, and wonderful physical touch in exchange—all of which are crucial for young family members. Any issue will be resolved more quickly if you work together, and your infant will instantly relax and fall asleep next to a cuddly animal.

We only advise bringing the kitten inside the house if it is your first pet no earlier than when the child is three years old. By then, the baby is already conscious of himself as a person and starts caring for other family members, understanding that a living being is not the same as toys purchased from a store. We have a cattery in Rostov where you may reserve and purchase a cat.

However, age is often irrelevant; proper parenting is essential since nothing positive will happen if your child shouts, frightens, or rushes after a kitten in an attempt to catch it and place it on his lap. Self-sufficient, Scottish Folds respect people and expect the same in return.

We are confident that you won't be let down by this breed.

INTEGRITY & TRANSPARENCY

When choosing an Ortiz Sottish Fold, you're probably considering its kind (e.g., Ortiz Sottish Fold Straight), color, and price range. Where you find your kitten is equally significant; when you think about the amount of time you'll be spending with your kitten, the breeder or cattery you select to adopt them from is a huge decision. We think that a respectable cattery should not leave any room for doubt regarding its adoption procedure. We understand how you're feeling whether you're a first-time owner of an Ortiz Sottish Fold or if you've had a negative experience in the past. It might be intimidating to have to trust someone you don't know. Our pre-bonding services are designed to foster trust during the adoption period by maintaining frequent, consistent communication. At Ortiz Scottish Cattery, honesty and openness are essential. The Documents section contains information on our adoption procedure, services, kitten application, contract, and pedigree. All of our adoptive families may read the findings of their Sire/Dam HCM genetic testing, echocardiography tests, and health and wellness certifications when they pick up their kittens.