Scottish Longhaired Highland Straight cat

A fluffy cat sits with its paws spread out imposingly, the only thing missing is the TV remote control. Straight ears and wide open eyes with a silent question. A Highland Straight representative of one of the four breeds of Scottish cats has settled at home. The pet differs from its relatives in the length and thickness of its fur, and, like a true Straight, is considered to have upright ears. What features do these animals have and how not to make a mistake when choosing a kitten: just find out the requirements of the standard and the recommendations of breeders.

Maintenance and care

Highland cats are very clean and have fairly good health.
They tolerate cold well, do not like heat. Particular attention should be paid to their tray and eating utensils; these aristocrats love cleanliness. There are no special recommendations to maintain good health; vaccinations and good food will be enough

They are relaxed about bathing, but you should not bathe them too often; once every three months will be enough. Wash with products intended for long-haired cats. Then dry them with a hairdryer using warm air.

It is advisable to feed Highland Straight with food for purebred cats. These foods are of higher quality and are made from expensive bases. They should include all the necessary vitamins and nutrients. Although Straights are in good health, they are often calcium deficient. You need to be careful with cheap food; there are a lot of fakes and low-quality products among them.

You should not leave a lot of food in the bowl at once; cats are prone to overeating. When feeding food, do not forget to monitor the availability of water. These cats are not against natural food, but it takes more time and effort.

The normal human diet is not acceptable for them, and health problems may arise. For details about feeding, you should contact the breeders; a sudden change in diet can adversely affect health.

Pros and cons of the breed

The advantages of the breed outweigh its disadvantages. The advantages include:

  • external beauty and easy character;
  • intelligence, learning ability, cleanliness;
  • getting along with other family members;
  • good health and high immunity;
  • ease of care and maintenance.

Disadvantages of the breed:

  • cannot tolerate mistreatment;
  • weak musculoskeletal system;
  • prone to obesity;
  • heat is difficult to bear;
  • difficulty in breeding.

Obesity in a cat is the result of poor nutrition

Highland straights are not yet very common among cat lovers, but if you manage to find a kitten of this breed, love at first sight is guaranteed. Considering the remarkable qualities of the representatives of the breed and adhering to the rules of keeping, you can admire your pet for many years and receive unconditional adoration in return.

Care and maintenance

Procedures necessary to maintain the health and comfortable living of a Highland Straight family:

BathingCombingGoing to the doctorEye treatment and ear cleaningNail cutting
Once a year or when soiled, after a walk, immediately before the exhibitionOnce a week, every day during shedding periodAt the first signs of illness and on schedule (check with your veterinarian for vaccination times)Once a weekUse small nail scissors once a week, being careful not to touch the skin around the claw.

Caring for a Scottish Straight cat with long hair is different from caring for short-haired cats. First of all, the size and thickness of the coat without proper combing will become a problem for everyone living in the house. The procedure is performed with a special comb; during the molting period, the need for combing the fur increases.

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You may be allergic to Scottish fur, symptoms of an allergic reaction to cat hair:

  • redness of the eyes;
  • edema;
  • itching

If symptoms appear, you should consult a doctor and get tested.

Straight-eared Scots can be on a natural and mixed diet, as well as receive exclusively factory-made food. Some animals eat natural food for up to 6 months, sometimes commercial feed. After six months of life, pets are completely transferred to the dry variety.

Veterinarians advise to refrain from purchasing cheap food. Cats usually quickly get used to them and love them because of the presence of flavor enhancers. But this is detrimental to the health of pets and negatively affects the appearance of the crumbs’ fur. And in the future, difficulties are observed when switching to more expensive, but high-quality food.

To preserve furniture and walls, cats must be trained to use a scratching post. If the baby does not get used to the device and scratches the surface in the house, it means that the animal was taken away from the cat too early and was not raised.

Rules that must be followed by family members after the arrival of a purebred pet at home:

  1. You cannot leave the balcony door and window open; a curious animal may fall out of the apartment. It happens that if a cat falls from the 10th floor, it will only get away with fright. But most often, flying even from the third floor will cause injuries and bruises to the pet that are incompatible with life.
  2. Do not leave the window and door in the microclimate. The baby can get stuck in a narrow gap and die.
  3. Do not allow a purebred cat to roam freely. Often, owners find a cat left unattended on the street, torn apart by dogs.
  4. Care must be taken to ensure that the animal does not swallow a foreign object. Due to the structure of the tongue, the cat cannot spit out the thread or rain (Christmas tree decoration), the eaten bag will cause the cat to appear on the surgical table. Since, by pulling the insides of the intestines, the rope creates conditions for food obstruction, and the baby dies if medical assistance is not provided in time.

This fluffy handsome guy is not only a cute toy, it is responsibility and care.

Reviews from owners of Scottish Straight cats

“Although the Scots are often described as super-domestic cats, our Mason is a true hunter. In the apartment he manages to catch flies, and he grabs the toy the first time, without much teasing. Exceptional cat! He has his own opinion on everything. I love talking to him – he always mumbles something in response.”

“What I like most is that our Scottish Straight does not single out any one person from the family. She loves both me and her husband equally. And sits in both of their arms, and approaches everyone to ask for food. He tolerates loneliness well, which is also important - we both work a lot. We leave him a bunch of toys as compensation. It is not given to guests at all, although it has never scratched anyone. My husband is secretly pleased with this, he considers the cat a loyal and correct boy.”

“Our Busilda was transformed gradually. When they brought me this skinny worm on legs for my birthday, I didn’t believe that it was a purebred Scot. I got it, I think, on Avito, for three rubles. But a kitten is like a child, you will love anyone. At 5 months the coat began to bloom and change color. And by the age of one year, Busya had become a cheeky, plush, stately beauty! We castrated her early, at 6 months, but there is no excess weight, just nice roundness.”

“I adopted a Highland Straight after I couldn’t persuade my family to adopt a Persian cat. I have never regretted it! Simon is absolutely devoid of aggression, goes to the litter box without a single mistake, and always sleeps with me. He purrs a lot, my little babbler. I comb it twice a week to prevent tangles from forming. It’s not difficult, but the cat is amazingly beautiful! Grew up to 5 kg, large, but in moderation"

“Highland Straight became the second Scot in our family. Without hiding I say that the kitten was taken for children. Blue with yellow eyes, incredibly fluffy - tail like a fan, fur pants, collar. Very affectionate and patient, a full member of the family."

How to care?

These animals are gentle creatures, but cats do not require particularly complex care. It is necessary to vaccinate from time to time, apply antiparasitic agents to the fur, which will be prescribed by the veterinarian, and also check the animals for the presence of worms, ticks and fleas. If any illness is detected, the cat should be taken to a veterinarian.

Long-haired Scots do not shed very much, but cats still need to comb their fur with a special brush about 3 times a week. With this you can rid your pet of unnecessary fur, and the animal’s blood circulation will also improve. If the shedding period begins, you need to use a slicker brush.

This breed can be bathed no more than 4 times a year. You need to know that this breed is very sensitive, so you can’t use regular shampoos, as they can cause allergies in cats. For animals you need to purchase special shampoos that soften the fur. After bathing, the pet should be dried with a hairdryer.

Highland Straight

It is unpretentious in care. She feels good at home, so she practically never leaves the house. If the pet owner wishes to take his animal for a walk, the walk should be postponed until cloudy, cool weather. This breed does not tolerate heat well.

Scottish cats love to be alone, so they need to have a sleeping area. A scratching post with a bed or a closed house can be used for this.

Hygienic procedures include the following actions:

  • Scottish cats need to wipe the fur around their eyes;
  • if dirt appears on the ears, they need to be cleaned with a damp cotton pad;
  • pets need to brush their teeth about 2 times every 7 days;
  • Trim nails monthly.

Highlands are clean cats, so their litter box should be kept away from their food bowl. The cat's toilet area can be the bathroom. Cats should have constant access to their litter box, so room doors should always be open.

You need to buy litter with large granules, as small ones can stick to the fur. For cats, you can purchase absorbent or clumping litter. No need to purchase scented products. Due to excess odors, animals will not go to their toilet. The filler needs to be changed from time to time, and the tray itself needs to be cleaned.

Highland Fold

This pet must be accustomed to the tray, carrying and hygiene procedures from a young age. Cats and cats feel good at home, but they need to allocate a space where the mattress will be located.

For small kittens you need to purchase toys such as a mouse, a ball, and a small fishing rod. Toys should be safe and free of toxins.

There is no need to let cats out on their own. Before walking your cat, you need to vaccinate your pet and spray it with a special spray that protects against fleas.

The coat of this breed is amazing, but you don’t need to wash the animal often, just brush it. When shedding occurs, you can use a furminator. You need to bathe a cat of this breed using a special shampoo that is designed for such pets.

If your pets have tears in their eyes, plaque on their ears, and discharge from their nose, this is a sign of illness. In this case, you need to take your pet to a veterinarian. For prevention, the nose, ears and eyes should be periodically examined and cleaned of secretions. The inner corners of the eyes should be wiped every other day. For this procedure, you need to use clean cotton pads with a cat eye care product. Do not wipe your eyes with dry cotton wool.

If a slight inflammation occurs, you need to use disinfectants - hydrogen peroxide, chlorhexidine, boric acid. The ears should be cleaned with a cotton pad, but it is forbidden to insert the cotton pad deep into the ear, otherwise the animal will be injured. Each time you need to use a clean cotton pad.

The claws need to be trimmed carefully; for this procedure, special tweezers are used, which can be bought at a pet store. The claws will not peel, and the tweezers will not carry an infectious disease. The claws that are located on the front paws must be trimmed once every 14 days, on the hind paws - once a month. Do not use regular scissors to trim nails as this may cause injury to your pet.

These purebred cats do not have any hereditary diseases, but they can develop rickets. It may appear due to calcium deficiency. Cats need to be given food that contains it in sufficient quantities.

Character of Scottish Straights

Scottish dogs are smart animals, however, they are stubborn enough to do whatever is asked of them without complaint. They are inquisitive, and in adolescence they are playful and very active. However, with growing up, playfulness passes and decorous equanimity sets in. Scottish dogs are calm, good-natured and loyal to all family members.

A distinctive feature is independence, unobtrusiveness, dignity and lack of shyness. Independence allows pets to remain alone for long periods of time, given the availability of food, clean water, a clean tray and a scratching post.

Important! Scottish Straights do not like to be picked up and carried somewhere, or placed on laps. They prefer to walk on their four legs. They prefer affection without close physical contact.

Scottish cats have a quiet, slightly creaky voice. They are uncommunicative. Loud noises can be made by cats during heat or if the pet needs help, for example, it is locked in a closet and cannot get out on its own.

INTERESTING! Scottish Straights can sit funny upright on their hind legs with their front legs folded over their chest. They can sit like this for quite a long time and without much effort. This gopher pose is another unique trait of the breed.

The Scots are very careful with children, but do not like much tactile attention.

Caring for a Scottish Longhair cat

The fragile appearance of Scottish Highland Straights is very deceptive - they have very good health. For the most part, all the owner has to do is timely vaccinate the animal and treat it to prevent possible parasite infection. In the future, you will need to make regular visits to the veterinarian and follow a preventive schedule for ticks, fleas, and worms.

Grooming

Despite its length, caring for the coat of a Scottish longhair cat is not as difficult as it might seem at first glance. First of all, because Highland Straights practically do not shed. To solve the problem with their fur, simply brush them with a special brush during the molting period.

The animal also needs to be bathed once every few months, its claws trimmed and its ears cleaned regularly. When bathing, it is better to use special shampoos so that the coat does not lose its famous shine. It is strongly not recommended to use human products to wash your cat - this can provoke an allergic reaction and dermatitis.

Dry the cat using a hairdryer, but you need to keep it at a distance of 30-40 centimeters from the animal. If this is neglected, it can subsequently lead to various diseases in the animal and even its death as a result of overheating. You can comb your Highland Straight at least once a week, maybe twice.

When combing, special attention should be paid to the collar and belly areas.

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Highland straight nutrition

For nutrition, it is recommended to use either well-selected natural food or professional food. Under no circumstances should the animal eat human food - this can threaten the cat with serious problems with the stomach, bladder, and kidneys. When selecting food, you should always remember that Highland Straights have a calcium deficiency, which must be included in their diet. Otherwise, the cat may have problems with the musculoskeletal system.

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Features of care

Although the Highland Straight breed is a long-haired breed, caring for its coat does not require as much time and effort as in the case of Norwegian forest cats. In the photo their fur looks simply gorgeous.

The cat care package includes:

  • washing (once every few months is enough);
  • combing with a furminator;
  • nail trimming;
  • ear cleaning;
  • teeth cleaning.

Before putting your cat in the bath, you need to clean her ears, trim her claws and comb her hair. When brushing, it is recommended to pay special attention to the fur on the belly, around the neck and hind legs.

Origin of the Highland Straight breed

When the snow-white beauty Susie was born on a farm near the Scottish town of Coupar-Angus with ears deformed by a natural mutation, she was left in the house because of her unusual appearance. She is the ancestor of all Scottish cats.

Later, one kitten from Susie named Snooks (a girl) was given to the owner of a neighboring farm, William Ross, who had a British cat with absolutely normal erect ears living with him in full allowance. The “bride” Snooks had her mother’s ears - curved forward and down.

The kittens of this couple inherited both their father's and mother's ears.

William found this heredity funny, and he handed over the cat children to familiar breeders in Foggy Albion. There they reacted coolly to such an interesting anomaly in the development of ear cartilages and willingly transferred all matters into the hands of breeders in the United States of America.

American breeders greeted the fold-eared “Scots”, and their differences from the British, warmly and joyfully and immediately began to form a new breed out of them. For this purpose, short-haired American cats and cats, as well as “British” ones, were brought in.

It should be recalled that the British Shorthair cat has the blood of Persian (Iranian) longhair cats, so it is not surprising that some Fold cats have acquired long Persian hair. This is how the breed of semi-longhaired Scottish with plush ears appeared - the Highland fold.

Breeding

In breeding, a cat is no less difficult than its closest relatives.

This should be done by a specialist; an ordinary amateur cannot do it. It is necessary to strictly observe and double-check all lines allowed for breeding, otherwise you can end up with a sick animal with skeletal deformities and various diseases of the joints and muscle tissue.

In any case, breeders are advised to cross pointy-eared Straights with Scottish Folds. In this case, the kittens turn out like beads from different necklaces: all as one - plump, round and dense, but the length of the fur and the placement of the ears are different.

But, even if all the recommendations and strict rules are followed, the percentage of future “culls” is very high, which is why cats of this breed are so rare at our exhibitions.

Health

Scottish cats are physically strong animals.

They tolerate cold well and are resistant to infections.

However, these animals do not like heat.

To maintain a comfortable microclimate in the place where they live, you can use humidifiers.

Vaccinations

The first vaccination is given to a kitten at the age of 7-9 weeks.

In accordance with the instructions for the drug, revaccination is carried out after 2-3 weeks.

Kittens are vaccinated annually. In the second year, vaccination will need to be done after 11 months.

Vaccination is carried out only on healthy animals.

Deworming is carried out 14 days beforehand.

If the animal shows signs of illness - cough, poor appetite, vomiting and any other disturbances - the vaccination is canceled.

The vaccine will only make the condition worse. First you need to treat the cat, and only then vaccinate it.

If the animal has been ill 3-4 months before the procedure, only inactivated vaccines should be used.

The use of specialized medications will prevent relapse of the disease.

And one more reminder - the better the conditions in which the cat is kept, the less likely it is that it will get sick.

Health status

Scots are born in good health. No genetic abnormalities in development were found. If the maintenance rules are followed, Scottish representatives live 12-20 years.


The color of the eyes and fur of cats can be different.

Tendency to diseases

Due to their lack of mobility, Highlands easily gain excess weight and this can lead to problems with the spine and musculoskeletal system.

In order to maintain the health of your pet, it is imperative to vaccinate it, doing this annually. There are two mandatory types of vaccines.

Antiviral and anti-infective against such diseases:

  • rhinotracheitis;
  • panleukopenia;
  • calicivirus;
  • chlamydia;
  • rabies.

If there are other pets living in the house, it would be a good idea to add vaccinations against:

  • ringworm;
  • coronavirus;
  • viral leukemia;
  • infectious peritonitis.

Important! Half a month before vaccination, the animal must be treated for worms.

The start of vaccinations depends on the kittens' lifestyle. If they are nursed by their mother, antibodies protect them through milk. Artificial or weaned kittens should begin to be vaccinated at 2.5 months of age.

Varieties

Highland Fold Fold. In appearance, these pets may look very large, but in fact they simply have too fluffy fur and a large bone. Therefore, these pets are not obese or overweight. Cats of this breed have the following characteristics.

  • The head is round, medium in size, with a chin, cheeks and jaw located on it.
  • The body is short and proportional to the head. The paws are small, round in shape, and look too furry. The weight of an adult pet can reach 7-8.5 kilograms.
  • A cat has a distinctive feature - its ears. They are always folded. The ears have single, double, sometimes triple folds that determine their shape. When kittens reach the age of 3 weeks, their folds are already visible. Ears are the main characteristic that determines the thoroughbred of a pet.
  • The eyes are set wide and large. They are round in shape, so they fit well with the roundness of the pet. The shade of the eyes matches the shade of the fur. All parts of the face give the cat a surprised expression.
  • The cat's fur is very soft, light and silky to the touch. The hind legs and chest have longer fur.

The color of the coat can be varied, but it will not have white spots and it will not have lilac and chocolate undertones. There is such a color as color point - the pet’s body color has light tones, and the paws, tail and muzzle have dark shades.

The color of a cat's fur can be solid, striped, or spotted. The rarest thing you can come across is a marble shade. The most popular are tortoiseshell, gray, smoky, white and black coat tones. There are representatives of the breed that have colors such as bicolor and tabby.

The rarest coloring is “turtle in patches”. This color can only be found in females. It appears thanks to a combination of tortoiseshell and bicolor. In this case, the animal’s body will have 3 colors. The lower part of the body will have a light shade, and the upper part will have a tortoiseshell tone.

The straight-eared, fluffy Highland Straight is a rare breed, so such cats can only be seen at exhibitions and in special nurseries. These animals have close relatives - Persian and British cats. Thanks to this, the animal has fur of a rare color. The distant ancestor of these breeds is the wild cat, which lived in the 18th century in the mountains of Scotland.

This breed is usually bred by crossing a Highland Straight with a Highland Fold. If you use a female and a male from the same breed, a genetic pathology may develop. Crossbreeding may result in kittens that have both erect and drooping ears.

The long-haired cat has a massive but small body. Its weight varies from 4 to 6 kg. The head has a round appearance, the plump cheeks protrude slightly. The forehead is wide, has a small notch near the nose. Animals' eyes are set wide apart. The fur is long, silky, and has many color options, each of which can match the eyes.

The ears are medium in size, with rounded ends. The pet has thick paws, so it appears plump. But the body itself is not thick, it has average dimensions.

Tips for choosing a kitten

You can buy a Highland Straight kitten from 3-4 months. It is at this age that kittens acquire characteristic breed traits, by which they can be distinguished from outbred cats or mixed breeds.

First of all, think about why you need a kitten. If for exhibitions, then you need to choose only show-class kittens - the highest quality and meeting the standard. And, of course, the most expensive ones - from 50,000 rubles. If for breeding, then a show or breeding class is suitable. Such cats cost from 20,000 to 50,000 rubles. Pet kittens can be of any class, but usually they are pet class. They are also purebred, but have a slight drawback that makes them unsuitable for breeding and exhibitions. Such kittens cost from 10,000 to 20,000 rubles.


Highland straights can cost up to 60,000 rubles

You should only buy a kitten from a professional nursery. This is a guarantee that you will purchase a purebred animal. The breeder must have all the documents for both the cats and the cattery

It is very important to look at the parents of the litter and their pedigrees and veterinary passports. If they fully comply with the standard and are healthy, then the kittens will be the same


You should not buy kittens from the poultry market, they cannot be purebred, but they can inherit serious health problems

The most characteristic feature of Highland dogs is their “plushness.” It is not as pronounced as among the British, but it is also present. Their cheeks are full and plump, their muzzle is short and wide, their eyes are round, wide open, with a naive, curious expression. Wide, small or medium-sized ears with rounded tips are crowned with tassels of varying degrees of density, set wide, but not low, emphasizing the rounded skull. The fur is soft, silky, with a thick undercoat and slightly tousled.

And, of course, you should pay attention to the health of your potential pet. The kitten should be active, playful and curious, and should not be afraid of humans - a healthy cub without mental problems is willing to make contact

The kitten's eyes are perfectly clean, do not water, the skin is without wounds, bald spots or scratches, the fur is in no way matted, but clean and well-groomed. The nose is dry and clean, there are no problems with the musculoskeletal system.

When purchasing a Highland Straight, it must be absolutely healthy.

The Highland Straight is a godsend for the most picky owner. She is able to please absolutely everyone thanks to her unique character, sweet habits and no less cute expression on her face. This cat will become a wonderful friend for the whole family, but in return it will require love and proper care.

Nutrition

A purebred pet most often arrives at a new home already accustomed to dry food. At first, the baby must eat what he is used to from the breeder. If you suddenly change the diet of a Scottish Highland Straight kitten, he may get sick. If the owners are not satisfied with the food that the breeder has chosen, then they must wait until the end of the baby’s adaptation to the new home.

Veterinarians recommend feeding Scottish cats with premium food, for example, Royal Canin or Hills. They already contain all the vitamins and minerals the animal needs. If owners plan to feed their pet natural food, they should create a diet of dietary meat, vegetables and dairy products. Additionally, owners should purchase high-quality vitamins. It is impossible to feed food from the table of a Scotsman, this will negatively affect his health.

Feeding

Highland Straights are not picky eaters, but it is easiest to keep them on premium dry food. They are balanced, that is, they contain everything you need.

If natural nutrition is meant, then the menu should include:

  • dietary meat (beef, rabbit, chicken, turkey);
  • cereals (buckwheat, rice);
  • kefir (ryazhenka, yogurt);
  • greenery;
  • vegetables;
  • vitamin supplements.

Food from the table is strictly not recommended. The meat should be scalded with boiling water before serving. And under no circumstances should you give cow's milk.

Interesting! These pets never beg for food. They will wait patiently until the owner takes care of them.

Peculiarities

Representatives of this breed are original and beautiful. The cat has its own distinctive features. She has a muscular build and strong limbs. Females weigh less than males, weighing about 5.7 kg. The tail of cats is long, mobile and proportional to the body.

The muzzle is rounded, the profile is smooth, the cheeks are plump, the cheekbones do not have sharp shapes. Males have too full cheeks. Their chin does not protrude, their neck is short, their ears are narrow and of medium size. If the ears are large or recumbent, then this is a breed defect. The coat color and eye color match. The nose of these animals is short and has a slight deflection.

Almost all varieties of coat color are considered standard: bicolor, harlequin, spotted, solid, harlequin, brindle, etc. Unlike other breeds, Scottish cats have a huge range of colors in their coat. The hairs are dense and do not adhere to the body. If the wool feels like cotton wool to the touch, then this is also a disadvantage.

Scots colors

Plain (solid)

The coat color is uniform, without interspersing any other color. Any spots or stripes are considered a defect in a solid color.

  1. white;
  2. black (ebony);
  3. red (deep red);
  4. blue (blue) - kittens with such gray fur most resemble a British shorthair cat;
  5. chocolate (dark brown) – a rather rare color for Scots;
  6. lilac (lavender) – a cool shade of fur, without redness;
  7. cream – warm beige color, paws and nose match the shade of the coat;
  8. fawn (light beige) – the color of the fur of a young fawn; cats of this color have soft pink paw pads and nose;
  9. cinnamon is a warm, light shade of brown, the paw pads and nose are always pink.

Bicolors (two-color)

The main color is white, it makes up from 1/2 to 1/3 of the entire body. The second color is any of the solid ones. Cats with a symmetrical pattern and color distribution are valued higher.

The most popular bicolor colors among Scottish Straights are:

  1. Blue.
  2. Black.
  3. Chocolate.
  4. Cream.

Color point

Color point cats have a light body and dark face, ears and paws. The gene responsible for color is linked to blue eye color.

  1. Blue point - blue spots.
  2. Lilac point – lilac shades.
  3. Seal point is a Siamese with black markings.
  4. Choklit point - chocolate markings.
  5. Red point - red shades.

Tortoiseshells

Tortoiseshell color is usually red, black and white spots unevenly distributed on the main color of the coat, which, under the influence of the genes of the parents, can take on blue, cream, chocolate and red shades. Tortoiseshell colors are conventionally divided into 3 types:

  1. Calico is a patchwork color, spots of different colors are quite large in size.
  2. Torti is a random distribution of small black and tan spots throughout the body.
  3. Tortoiseshell with white – distribution of black, red and white spots.

Smoky

With the smoky color, Scots have a silver gene, which colors a small part of all hairs. Wool takes on beautiful combinations of light and dark shades. The most popular color among Scottish Straights is black smoke, however, smoky pets are not favorites at shows.

Tabby

The most popular color among the Scots. The pattern is divided into 3 types: tiger stripes, spots and marble. There are a wide variety of color combinations: golden tabby, black marble, marble on silver, cameo.

Chinchilla

The color came to the Scots from the British. Maintaining the color is quite difficult since both parents must be chinchillas. Color is divided into 3 types:

  • Golden chinchilla.
  • Silver chinchilla.
  • Blue golden chinchilla.

Ticked

The Scottish cat breed received this color from the Abyssinians. Each hair has alternating dark and light stripes. There are no visible stripes or spots on the coat; it is an even distribution of several shades without clear boundaries. Ticked color is very rare among Scots, so such kittens are expensive.

Description

The graceful Scottish Straight has several features in its appearance that are characteristic only of this breed. Yes, the description of the standard for straight-eared cats differs little from Scottish ones, but dry facts are not always objective.

It is hardly possible to convey the feeling of foamy silkiness in your hands and trusting surprise in your eyes. In addition, the overall stockiness of the figure of these cats is transformed into a graceful and flowing silhouette due to the fluffy long hair.

The Highland Fold Standard assumes that a purebred representative of the breed will meet the following description:

  • body. The sizes are average. The weight of an adult cat is up to 5 kg. Cats are a little smaller. The body is large. Short legs make this breed stocky, but do not diminish its grace. The cat has a developed muscular constitution, a short and powerful neck. The tail is usually of medium proportions and not long;
  • head. The breed has a rounded head with prominent, full cheeks. Well formed lower jaw; not protruding, but noticeable chin. The nose is straight and fairly wide. The vibrissae pads are clearly visible on the cat's face;
  • ears. Heavily pubescent outside and inside. Set wide apart, small and graceful, distinguished by a wide base and neatly pointed tips. Must be straight, otherwise the animal will be rejected;
  • eyes. Round and large, quite widely spaced. Slanting is excluded. Eyes can be of any color, provided they are in harmonious combination with the natural color of the cat;
  • wool. A distinctive feature of the Highland Straight is its luxurious silky coat. The average length of the guard hairs corresponds to the height of the dense undercoat. The structure gives the fur additional volume; in the light it is glossy and does not cling. Cat colors are acceptable in any variations and combinations.

The straight-eared long-haired Scottish is a desirable pair for mating with the Highland and Scottish Folds. Such unions improve blood health and prevent irreversible degeneration of the gene pool of these cat breeds.

In the offspring of such couples, kittens are born with both straight and curved ears. This does not appear immediately - only in the 3rd week. In addition, long-haired and short-haired kittens can appear in one litter in all the variety of colors inherent in the breed.

Mating

For all Scottish breeds there are general rules for mating. The Highland Straight cat can be bred with a long-haired or short-haired fold cat. The Highland Straight cat can also be mated with long-haired and short-haired fold-eared cats. The result is kittens with different coat lengths, lop-eared and straight-eared, like Scottish Straights. The photo shows that each of them is charming in their own way.

One litter can have straight-eared and lop-eared kittens

The Scottish Highland Straight, the photo of which is presented above, is a charming and graceful breed. These straight-eared cats have long, silky fur, a cute, rounded face and a flowing profile. Highland Straight kittens will play happily with children. They will find a common language not only with people. Highlands get along well with other pets, behave very reservedly, and may even share a treat later. An adult cat will become a wonderful friend and everyone's favorite.

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How to choose a kitten

Choosing a kitten is not an easy task

You need to pay attention to the following aspects:

  • appearance;
  • behavior;
  • health status.

When choosing a kitten, you should pay attention not only to its photo, but also to watch it in person. An important indicator is the condition of the coat: it should be shiny and smooth.

An important indicator is the condition of the coat: it should be shiny and smooth.

The tail should be mobile to the very tip, without deformed vertebrae.

It is important to observe the kitten's behavior. A healthy baby is active, playful and curious

A healthy baby is active, playful and curious.

His mood and attitude towards people are also important. If he is wild and does not make contact with people, there is a chance that his behavior will not change in his new home.

If he is wild and does not make contact with people, there is a chance that his behavior will not change in his new home.

This breed is rich in different colors

Health status

The next point is health.

There should be no discharge around the kitten's eyes or nose.

The baby itself should be strong enough and well-fed, the coat should be smooth and shiny.

A bloated tummy, dull and disheveled fur coat are signs of either a disease or poor nutrition.

You also need to make sure that the kitten does not have bad breath.

A healthy baby will smell nice of milk.

There should be no brownish coating in the ears, which may be the result of ear mites.

Conditions of detention

You need to inquire about both the condition of the kitten and the peculiarities of its maintenance.

It is worth asking the breeder about his diet.

A sudden change in diet causes health problems, so it is better to leave the menu unchanged.

You need to look where the tray is located and find out what kind of filler the breeder uses.

Social adaptation is important for kittens

Another point when choosing kittens is getting to know their parents.

After watching them, you can imagine how the kitten will most likely grow up.

You should ask the breeder about vaccinations.

If you like one of the kittens, but its vaccination has not yet been completed, you should make an advance payment for the baby and wait until he gets all the vaccinations.

This will subsequently protect your pet's health.

Choosing a kitten

Breeders recommend not buying a Highland Straight kitten before 2 months of age. The baby must receive the necessary microelements from mother's milk, get stronger and learn self-care skills. In the nurseries, they vaccinate their children, treat them against fleas, ensure that animals are examined by a veterinarian, and select the best kittens for breeding and participation in exhibitions.

What points should you pay attention to when choosing a kitten:

  • wool, it should flow, not hang in clumps like cotton wool;
  • position of the ears, the ears of straight cats must stand up and fit tightly to the surface of the skull;
  • The tail of a qualified animal cannot be short, with a hook at the tip. It should move well, not cause pain, and be free of thick vertebrae;
  • correct number of toes.

Usually the behavior of a kitten is observed: the sick animal is active and playful. A purebred animal is considered as such when a pedigree is provided. In addition, the breeder is required to provide documentary evidence of vaccination and treatment against helminths and fleas. Many owners help with the delivery of their charges to the new owner’s home and provide recommendations and reference materials for caring for their furry pet.

Breeding

Breeding is not so easy: you need to know with whom you can breed a long-haired pet and in what period, so as not to cause painful consequences for the offspring. The Highland Straight is crossed with the Scottish Fold cat; breeding of pets with the presence of the fold gene in both partners is not allowed.

Scottish Straight Scottish Shorthair Straight cat

Scottish fold Scottish fold cat

Description of the breed and appearance

The Scottish Longhair cat is an officially recognized breed by the world organizations TICA and WCF with approved standards.

Description of the appearance of Highland cats:

  • strong muscular physique;
  • the average weight of cats is 3-4 kg, males - 4-6 kg;
  • the limbs are strong with well-developed muscles that enable long jumps;
  • long tail with luxurious coat;
  • round head with smooth outlines and protruding cheeks;
  • wide-spaced ears of medium size or with a curved auricle, characteristic of Scottish Folds;
  • short nose with a depression in the bridge of the nose;
  • large expressive round eyes, the shade matches the main color;
  • The coat is long, silky, quite thick with a chic collar on the neck and noticeable pubescence on the belly.

Different coat colors are allowed, both solid and mixed combinations.

The photo shows a Scottish kitten, chinchilla color

Average life expectancy is 15 years.

Description and breed standard

To breed this breed, the Highland Straight is mixed with the Fold. This is due to the fact that when using two individuals of the same breed, there is a risk of the offspring developing malignant pathologies.

As a result, kittens of different breeds can be born in one litter, among them there are more fold-eared individuals. Up to three weeks, their important feature is the ears, they are almost the same, later they can fall or, conversely, rise.

Description of the breed:

  • The long-haired, straight-eared Highland Straight cat breed has a compact, massive body and weighs from four to six kilograms.
  • The head is round in shape with slightly protruding full cheeks and has a wide base. Wide forehead with a smooth transition and a small notch near the nose.
  • The long, silky, fluffy coat and variety of hight straight colors go well with the eye color. Cats have huge eyes that are set wide apart.
  • Small, medium-sized ears have rounded ends and are widely spaced.
  • Due to their thick coat and short, thick legs, Highland Straights appear plump, but the body itself is of medium size.

Character of the breed

The long-haired Scot seems to have been born for domestic life. A calm, important cat: he will fall apart on his fifth point, folding his front paws. The reason for purchasing a white Scottish cat will be not only the beautiful appearance of the ward, but also the docile nature of the baby. Up to a year old, babies are playful and playful; as they mature, they become more sedate, but no less funny.

The habits of the Highlands resemble those of a dog. They perform simple actions:

  • bring an abandoned toy,
  • walk on leash without difficulty,
  • They play hide and seek with each other and with the owner.

Animals of this breed are flexible and affectionate. It will not be difficult to accustom your pet to a cat litter box and a scratching post; the main thing is that the mother should be involved in raising the baby for up to 2 months. An experienced breeder will ensure that the cubs acquire hygiene skills.

Highland Straight cats easily get used to a new place; you need to observe quarantine in the first days of arriving home. The new family member is locked in a separate room with a tray and bowl for food and drink. Gradually, the pet is allowed to enter other rooms, helping the straight-eared baby quickly adapt to sounds and smells that are still foreign to him.

History of the breed

The Highland Straight is a relatively new breed: it was only recognized by some felinological organizations in the 1970s. Initially, it appeared as a result of the fact that the British were crossed with Persians, and then their offspring were crossed with Scottish Folds. The result was such a refined appearance of the Highland Straight, in parallel with which Highland Folds began to be born - the same cats, only with fold ears.

It is worth noting that Highland Straights are a rarer phenomenon than Scottish Straights and Scottish Folds. Although there are nurseries that, among other things, pay attention to breeding this particular type of cat, as they understand that it is still undeservedly underestimated. Even at exhibitions you can’t see her very often.

Today, Highland Straights are not recognized by all felinological organizations as a separate breed: they are recognized by ACF, CFA, TICA, ACFA and WCF.

Today it is allowed to cross Highland Straits with Highland Folds, which can result in either a long-haired straight-eared cat (Highland Straight) or a long-haired fold-eared cat (Highland Fold). However, there are not many nurseries in the world that specialize specifically in Highlands.

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Character

The Highland Straight cat breed is distinguished by its meek character and calmness. These cats are very smart and patient, they will not hang around if they see that you are busy. At the same time, Scots, in particular kittens, are very playful and will not make you bored.

The Scottish Highland Straight quickly gets used to a change of environment. They treat the appearance of new people or animals in the house calmly. Highlands get along well with any other pet; a dog and a cat get along well under the same roof with each other. Exotic animals are also treated calmly.

Although the character and behavior of the Highland breed is calm, these animals should not be scolded or beaten often, as you can easily lose their trust. Cats don't like swearing in the house

They love peace, attention and care, most often they sleep next to their owners

Highland Straight cats are sensitive to their offspring. Cats of this breed participate in raising kittens along with their mother.

When choosing a kitten, you should pay attention to them; most likely, he will have the same character as his parents

Psychology

The Scottish Highland Straight has a good-natured and balanced character. These cats are very smart, neat and attached to their owner. They are peaceful and love being in the company of people, and they are also easy to train.

Highland Straights are peaceful and intelligent cats

Highland Straight kittens, like Maine Coons and British babies, are very playful, they can frolic for a long time both with the owner and with each other. Adults are characterized by independence; they themselves are not so persistent in drawing attention to themselves. Cats are calm, graceful and very charming.

Maintenance and care

Highland cats are very clean and have fairly good health. They tolerate cold well, do not like heat

Particular attention should be paid to their tray and eating utensils; these aristocrats love cleanliness. There are no special recommendations to maintain good health; vaccinations and good food will be enough

They are relaxed about bathing, but you should not bathe them too often; once every three months will be enough. Wash with products intended for long-haired cats. Then dry them with a hairdryer using warm air.

It is advisable to feed Highland Straight with food for purebred cats. These foods are of higher quality and are made from expensive bases. They should include all the necessary vitamins and nutrients. Although Straights are in good health, they are often calcium deficient. You need to be careful with cheap food; there are a lot of fakes and low-quality products among them.

You should not leave a lot of food in the bowl at once; cats are prone to overeating. When feeding food, do not forget to monitor the availability of water. These cats are not against natural food, but it takes more time and effort.

The normal human diet is not acceptable for them, and health problems may arise. For details about feeding, you should contact the breeders; a sudden change in diet can adversely affect health.

Breed defects

Since the breed is quite young and not numerous, its gene pool is limited, and if the rules of breeding are violated, both hereditary health problems and some phenotypic deviations from the standard can arise.

Tendency to diseases

Straight-eared Scottish cats are distinguished by enviable health and, if kept in good conditions, live up to twenty years without problems. The main problems can be various anomalies of bones and joints, caused by both poor heredity and improper cultivation.

The basis of most of these ailments is often a genetic pathology, fixed in the process of illiterate or unscrupulous breeding work. Unfortunately, such diseases can rarely be completely cured. However, the sooner they are diagnosed, the higher the likelihood of maintaining the animal in normal physical shape.

A common breed problem is poor mobility of the spinal joints. Show experts pay special attention to the cat's topline when moving: it should be level and stable. A cat can be removed from the show if its joints crack or squeak - this is considered a disqualifying fault, indicating poor genetics - such animals should not be bred.

Among the breed diseases of Straights there is even dysplasia of the hip and elbow joints - a pathology that is generally extremely rare in cats. A reliable diagnosis of the disease is provided by correctly taken x-rays of an animal that has reached one year of age. The veterinarian will prescribe treatment or supportive care depending on the degree of dysplasia. In some difficult cases, surgical intervention is indicated.

The consequence of an unbalanced, too abundant and high-calorie diet is obesity characteristic of the breed and associated diseases of the cardiovascular system.

Flaws in appearance

The breed standard pays special attention to the Straight's ears - they should not be large or even slightly sagging. Such shortcomings automatically prevent the animal from participating in the exhibition, and therefore in breeding. A serious drawback is considered to be “wadding”, matting and tangling hair, as well as long tufts of it on the eyebrows or other parts of the head. Cats with any abnormalities in the structure of the bones or joints will not receive high expert ratings; weighted animals.

Disqualifying faults include a tail that is too short and stiff, a hook at its tip, and an unusual number of toes on the paws. The animal must be healthy and move easily and harmoniously.

Video: Highland Straight kitten at an exhibition

How much does it cost and where to buy

It is difficult to purchase a Highland Straight kitten in Russia. The easiest way to get them is from nurseries in Moscow. The price directly depends on the nursery and on the class of the kitten and its parents.

Thus, a show class pet will cost from thirty to sixty thousand rubles. This is the highest show class, but may decline with age as the kitten may develop characteristics that differ from breed standards.

Cats of the Highland Straight breeding class cost from ten to thirty thousand rubles. These furry creatures have minor deviations from the standards and are capable of giving birth to a show class kitten. These cats can take part in exhibitions, but their potential is limited.

Scottish longhaired kittens of the pet class cost the least, their price may not exceed two thousand. The difference between these pets is that they have no pedigree and differ significantly from breed standards. Most differences do not affect the kitten's health, but you should consult a specialist; serious defects may affect the pet's health in the future.

All of the above classes have documentary evidence with ancestors registered in it. The lack of documents should alert you; most likely, this animal is not a Highland breed, but only one similar to them.

Relationship with other pets

These cute animals are sociable not only with people. They are peaceful towards other pets. It is quite possible that the Scottish Highland Straight will make friends with them. Moreover, this applies not only to another cat (for example, an exotic, oriental or chinchilla), but also to a dog, ferret or degu squirrel living in the apartment. Application The Highland Straight kitten is an ideal pet for home keeping and a great friend. Since this variety is a separate breed, it has certain standards for participation in exhibitions. If a kitten has such features as ears that are too large or reclining, it is classified as PET class. This cat does not participate in exhibitions, but will become a wonderful friend and pet.

Eye color depends on coat color

External features of the Scottish Longhair

The Scottish Straight inherited its long, flowing coat from its Iranian ancestor, the Persian. It is slightly different in structure and has a number of advantages: it does not get tangled, does not need frequent washing, and sheds less. A defect is considered to be wool that is too soft and resembles cotton wool.

The Highland (like all cats of the Scottish breed) has a special gene in the blood that makes the ear cartilage weak. A similar mutation manifests itself in “folds” in the form of ears pressed to the head. On the contrary, “Highlands” do not have a tilt in any direction, but the ears are incredibly thin to the touch. Such funny “antenna” ears, combined with sleek long hair, are the main distinguishing features of representatives of this breed.

Only purebred Scots who meet the description of the breed standard are allowed to participate in exhibitions. Disqualification is possible due to a tail that is too short or deformed. Painful movements of the animal and poor health are also considered unacceptable.

Table: breed description (WCF standard)

ParameterDescription
WeightCat - 3.5–4 kg, cat - about 4–6 kg
Height at withersAbout 30 cm
HeadRound, with a strong chin, wide nose, full cheeks, convex forehead.
EarsMedium in size, wide at the base, with pointed tips sticking straight up.
EyesLarge, regular round shape.
LimbsLegs of medium length, paws with tightly clenched toes. The tail is long and flexible, thick at the base and tapering to the tip.
BodyMuscular and dense, rectangular, muscular.
WoolLong, dense, with abundant undercoat, dense, not lying close.

Video: Scottish Longhair Straight cat at an international exhibition

Color

Highland cats inherited a variety of colors from British cats as a result of crossbreeding. The color can be either plain (solid), implying the absence of any inclusions of another color, or with a color pattern. In the first case, cats that are most often found are blue, cream or lilac in color. Less common are animals of white, black, red or chocolate color.

The most common colors with color patterns are:

  • tortoiseshell (torti) - spots of cream, gray, white or red colors are evenly scattered on the main plain background;
  • point - the fur on the body is 1-2 shades lighter than on the ears, tail, paws and muzzle;
  • van - snow-white “fur coat”, with the exception of the muzzle and tail. Spots on the body and paws are allowed.

World felinological organizations recognize all types of colors, so long-haired straight-eared Scots of all colors are allowed to participate in exhibitions.

Breed characteristics

Standard Scottish Fold cat

The breed standard is close to that of the Scottish Fold, differing only in the coat standard. Some shows classify Highland Folds as a type of Scottish Fold.

  • Body: flexible, medium-sized, rounded. Well developed muscles, wide back, chest, shoulders. Cats are slightly smaller than cats.
  • Coat: semi-long, fluffy, with thick undercoat. Soft, silky, the collar and “pants” are visible. Color varies, all cat colors are acceptable. The most common colors are tortoiseshell and smoky, harlequin, and spotted tabby, somewhat less common are solid black and white cats.
  • Head: wide, rounded. Should be proportional to the size of the body.
  • Eyes: large, round, widely spaced, light, often golden yellow.
  • Ears: small, rounded at the ends, pressed tightly to the head. Folded twice: back and forward - towards the middle of the muzzle. They are the main distinguishing feature of the breed.
  • Limbs: powerful, but short, with small round paws. There are five toes on the front paws, and four on the hind paws. The tail is flexible and thick. Makes up at least two-thirds of the body length (short tails are considered a defect in the breed).

Health

In addition, due to the long and thick coat, the Highland Fold can develop an upset stomach with age. Cats of this breed are sensitive to nutrition, so if there is an excess of it, the pet may be at risk of diabetes and obesity.

Highland Folds require regular visits to a veterinarian and anthelmintic prophylaxis.

Such cats live in good conditions for 15-16 years. Some individuals can live up to eighteen or twenty years.

Character

According to the breeders' description, the character of the Highland Fold is very soft and pliable. These cats are very friendly towards humans, calm and modest. Such a pet becomes strongly attached to its owner and needs his care and attention, but will not insist if you are busy.

Such cats do not show causeless aggression and get along easily with children and other pets, although they can be jealous and touchy. Highland Folds are not afraid of guests and do not go into hidden corners, preferring to show off.

Thus, the main character traits of cats:

  • Good nature.
  • Calm.
  • Sociability.
  • Curiosity.
  • Ability to learn.
  • Understanding.

Care

Many potential owners are intimidated by the long hair that straight cats have. But this fear is completely feigned, since cats of this breed actually do not shed. During the active molting period, you need to comb them several times a week with a special brush and the problem will go away on its own.

Washing is optional but encouraged. You can bathe a cat no more than 4-5 times a year. Due to their fur, pets need to be washed with special shampoos that will help keep the coat shiny, soft and fluffy. You should not wash your animal with human care products, as there is a risk of dermatitis and allergic reactions.

The cat should be dried with a hairdryer, but the device should be kept no closer than 30-40 cm from the animal. If you do not adhere to this rule, drying with a hot hairdryer can lead to various diseases and even death, which is caused by overheating.

Nutrition should be given special attention, because not only the well-being of your pet, but also its life expectancy depends on it. It must be extremely balanced; any human food is excluded from the diet

Food that is familiar to us can cause serious problems with the animal’s kidneys, bladder, and stomach. Therefore, you should limit yourself to elite food for purebred cats.

After consulting with the breeders, you can switch your pet to natural food if you do not want to deal with dry food.

Character and behavior

A Scottish Longhair kitten, having found its new home, very quickly learns everything it needs to live easily, cheerfully and without conflicts. This graceful airy creature flutters around the apartment like an elf, can play or sleep, without imposing its company on the owner, but joyfully responding whenever he has a free minute for him. The animal is completely devoid of aggressiveness and does everything to live in peace, love and harmony with everyone around him.

Some owners of Scots claim that Highland cats understand them telepathically, but, rather, we are talking about empathy, that is, the transfer of feelings and images from one creature to another. Not all people are capable of transmitting their feelings, so it is difficult to say anything specific in this invisible area, but it is known for certain that the more finely organized a being is, the more capable it is of both receiving from others and transmitting to others its feelings, impressions, sensations and thoughts.

Relationship with the owner

A distinctive feature of Scottish Highland Straights is their ability to adapt to the mood of their owners, just like their fold-eared relatives. Despite its sociability, a cat will never impose its company. Another interesting trait is patience and endurance. A Highland Straight cat will calmly wait until the owner finishes his business and fills her bowl with food or simply pets her. These are very gentle animals that do not show aggression. At the same time, they are extremely vulnerable and touchy. The cat will simply ignore an owner who goes too far in his upbringing.

Wonderful longhaired Scotsman

Important! With a Highland Straight cat, the owner needs to be gentle and patient.

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