Minuet vs Scottish Straight

Which cat breed is right for you?

Minuet

Size
5–9 lbs
Lifespan
12–14 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Gentle Playful Affectionate Social

Scottish Straight

Size
6–13 lbs
Lifespan
11–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Friendly Calm Affectionate Playful

About the Minuet

Formerly known as the Napoleon, the Minuet was created in 1996 by crossing Munchkins with Persian-group breeds — Persians, Himalayans, and Exotic Shorthairs. The result is a low-slung, round-faced cat weighing 5–9 pounds with the sweet, doll-like expression of a Persian on a compact Munchkin frame. Minuets come in both longhair and shorthair varieties, in every color and pattern imaginable — from pointed to bicolor to solid.

Temperament & Personality

Minuets inherit the gentle, easygoing nature of their Persian ancestry combined with the energetic curiosity of the Munchkin. They are affectionate without being demanding, happy to sit on your lap but equally content chasing a feather toy across the room. They do well in households with children and other cats, rarely displaying aggression or territorial behavior.

Pros

  • Sweet, gentle temperament suitable for first-time cat owners
  • Compact size and moderate energy — well-suited for apartments
  • Less prone to the breathing issues seen in flat-faced Persians due to a slightly longer muzzle
  • Gets along easily with children, dogs, and other cats

Cons

  • Longhair variety requires daily brushing to prevent matting
  • May inherit polycystic kidney disease (PKD) from Persian lines
  • Short legs can predispose them to lordosis and other spinal concerns
  • Relatively uncommon breed with limited availability in rescues

Ready to welcome a sweet-faced, short-legged companion into your home? Check out Minuet cats and kittens looking for families on Puplister.

About the Scottish Straight

The Scottish Straight is the straight-eared sibling of the Scottish Fold, born in the same litters but without the ear-fold mutation. This medium-sized cat weighs 6–13 pounds and shares the Fold's round face, big eyes, and compact build — the only visible difference is the upright, normally shaped ears. They appear in all the same coat types, colors, and patterns as the Fold, from short dense coats to flowing longhair in tabby, solid, bicolor, and more.

Temperament & Personality

Scottish Straights have the same sweet, mellow temperament as their folded-eared relatives — playful without being hyperactive, affectionate without being clingy. They enjoy interactive play and are known for their soft, chirpy voices. Friendly and adaptable, they do well with children, other cats, and cat-friendly dogs.

Pros

  • Same charming Scottish personality without the ear-fold cartilage concerns
  • Significantly lower risk of osteochondrodysplasia compared to Fold siblings
  • Adaptable and easygoing in most household environments
  • Moderate grooming needs — even the longhair variety is manageable

Cons

  • Can still carry the fold gene and may pass cartilage issues to offspring if bred with a Fold
  • Less distinctive in appearance compared to the Fold — sometimes overlooked by adopters
  • May still inherit some predisposition to joint issues from the breed line
  • Prone to weight gain without proper diet management and exercise

Want the beloved Scottish personality with healthier ears? Search for Scottish Straight cats on Puplister and give one a loving home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Minuet and a Scottish Straight?
The Minuet is 5–9 lbs sized while the Scottish Straight is 6–13 lbs sized. They differ in size (5–9 lbs vs 6–13 lbs), lifespan (12–14 years vs 11–15 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Minuet or Scottish Straight?
Minuet is generally good with kids. Scottish Straight is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Minuet or Scottish Straight?
The Minuet has a lifespan of 12–14 years while the Scottish Straight has a lifespan of 11–15 years.

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