Scottish Fold
A domestic cat breed known as the Scottish Fold has a naturally occurring dominant gene mutation that affects cartilage throughout the body and causes the ears to "fold," bending forward and downward toward the front of the head, giving the cat what is frequently referred to as an "owl-like" appearance.
Scottish Folds, whether they have folded ears or normal ears, are normally calm and good-natured and get along well with other pets in a family. Being highly affectionate by nature, they have a tendency to develop strong attachments to the people who care for them. Additionally, Folds gets top grades for intelligence, grooming, and playfulness. Scottish Folds appreciate being outside and participating in outdoor sports and activities. They strongly dislike being alone. Scottish Folds frequently exhibit stubbornness.
Folds are renowned for dozing on their backs as well. The voices of Scottish Fold cats are typically gentle, and they have a diverse range of meows and purrs that are uncommon in more well-known breeds. Folds are renowned for sitting with their paws on their bellies and their legs spread out. The "Buddha Position" is the name given to this posture. It is one of the friendliest cat breeds in the world.