Foldex Cats 101 : Fun Facts & Myths

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In today's video, we are going to talk about some interesting facts and myths about the Foldex Cat.

The Foldex cat is a breed of domestic cat that originated in the Canadian province of Quebec. This is one playful and affectionate cat that is not very demanding of attention.

The Foldex Cat was developed by crossing between the Scottish Fold cat and both the Exotic Longhair and the Shorthair cats. They are famous for their characteristic folded ears with rounded tips. They also have an evident nose break in between their eyes. This selective crossing was purposely motivated for producing a cat with a teddy-bear look. This cat has the face of a cute little owl. They have a round face and of medium stature. The legs are short, with a stout build. They can have both long and short coats. These family cats can charm with their intelligence and calm composure.

Here are a few interesting facts about the Foldex Cat which will give you some further insight into its characteristics and temperament.

1. Foldex Cat's History and Development.

Back in 1992, the Foldex cats appeared for the first time in Canada’s Quebec. Since its appearance, there has been a continuous controversy related to the skeletal defects of this breed. This is a genetic defect that is directly related to the Scottish Fold breeds, which the Foldexes inherited from them. The foldex cats were produced as an experimental breed by crossing these Scottish cats, the Exotic Longhair cats and the Exotic Shorthair cats.

In the following year, this breed was introduced for the first time in a show hosted by Betty Ann Yaxley. The breed was a hit, and it instantly caught the attention of many breeders who planned to work for the promotion and development of the breed. Gradually, they started to appear in many other shows, gaining popularity and admirers, one of whom was Jeanne Barrette.

Barrette, who was a breeder, liked this strange new cat so much that she started working dedicatedly for this breed. On November 1998, it was because of her efforts and relentless perseverance that this cat managed to get accepted as an ‘Experimental Breed’. In August 2008, this cat was recognized as a ‘New Breed’ for championship status, after which, it proceeded to clinch its championship status in March 2010.

Though the process of development of this breed took time, at present, this breed has been recognized only by the Canadian Cat Association as an ‘Experimental’ breed. Because of this, the cat is primarily bred in Canada, despite the fact that they are also available in the U K and the U S A..

2. Foldex Cat's Temperament and Personality.

When it comes to the Foldex's personality, you'll struggle to come across a more loving and people-friendly cat breed. These are felines who absolutely love cuddle and snuggle sessions with the humans in their life. At times, you might become convinced you're actually hanging out with a teddy bear as you lounge together on the couch or the bed!

These felines have a very sweet and affectionate temperament, and are normally quiet, with a little activity period of their own. They are cheerful and very approachable. They are curious and would roam around with you just because they love to be petted, caressed, and cuddled. However, unlike many other cat breeds, they do not demand attention.

It is playful and easy-going and can get along well with children. They are also comfortable with other pets in the family, and are good for both indoor and apartment living.

Along with being adorable, the Foldex has a strong inquisitive streak, so make sure to provide smart interactive toys to keep the breed mentally stimulated, along with suitable cat furniture so they can explore and play at their own pace.

3. Foldex Cat's Coat Colors.

The Foldex breed comes in every color, pattern, and combination possible. The Foldex breed comes in every color, pattern, and combination possible, including pointed, calico, tabby, solid, and more.

4. Foldex Cat's Size.

The Foldex is a medium-sized cat. As is always the case, exact size standards might vary.

Most Foldexes weigh in at five to 14 pounds. That said, many can be larger or smaller than average.
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Plus, this cute breed comes from Canada

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