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What breed is a cat with no ears? I have seen such cats in photos.
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It's from the Scottish fold family known as the Scottish straight. It's a result of selective breeding. The popular one has been circulating on the internet and is from Japan called Maru. But due to the complications that it faces, there have been campaigns to stop this type of breeding.
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A Scottish fold breed has flattened ears that fold forwards and downwards and an owl-like appearance. The cartilage is deformed and it is not supporting the ears because have a genetic mutation that affects their cartilage.
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the cat breed with no ears is the Scottish straight breed it refers from the Scottish fold the popular breed from it refers from the japan
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The Scottish Fold breed of cat is known for its unique ear shape, which appears folded or curled, but they do have ears. There is no breed of cat that naturally has no ears.
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The breed of a cat with no ears is usually a type of Manx cat. Manx cats are a breed of cats that are known for having short or no tails and sometimes no ears. They are usually white, black, or a combination of the two colors.
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Scottish Fold is a breed of domestic cat with a natural dominant gene mutation that affects cartilage throughout the body, causing the ears to "fold", bending forward and down towards the front of the head, which gives the cat what is often described as an "owl-like" appearance.
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Cats without ears are often referred to as Scottish Folds. This breed is known for its distinctive folded ears, caused by a genetic mutation. Despite the unique appearance, they typically have normal hearing. Scottish Folds have a variety of coat colors and patterns, and they are known for their sweet and friendly temperament. However, it's essential to note that breeding for specific physical traits, like folded ears, can sometimes lead to health issues, so responsible breeding practices are crucial.
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