We have a TICA active registered Scottish fold boy, he will be two years old in a few months. we paid nearly two thousands pounds for him when he was a kitten but now we changed the plan thus he is looking for his home
He is £500, The price is for pet home without his papers, although we might let him go to good home as an entire male. He is quite sweet boy, a bit shy to strangers though, will run and hide but enjoy being brushed and purring a lot
we have another younger silver longhair boy, who is one year old, he is also TICA active registered, he is £600 as pet.
We live in south London, viewings are welcome
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Report ListingIs the Scottish Fold the right pet for your lifestyle? Read our Scottish Fold Cat Breed Information. It is important to consider these facts to help you decide whether you are ready for long-term pet ownership.
Scottish Fold Breed Information