Scottish Fold vs Sphynx

Which cat breed is right for you?

Scottish Fold

Size
6–13 lbs
Lifespan
11–14 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Calm Affectionate Gentle Adaptable

Sphynx

Size
6–12 lbs
Lifespan
8–14 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Social Energetic Curious Affectionate

About the Scottish Fold

The Scottish Fold traces its origins to a single barn cat named Susie, found in Perthshire, Scotland, in 1961 — the first documented cat with the breed's signature forward-folding ears caused by a natural cartilage mutation. This medium-sized cat weighs 6–13 pounds, has a round head, large round eyes, and a stocky, well-padded body. Scottish Folds come in both longhair and shorthair varieties, in virtually every color and pattern including tabby, solid, bicolor, and calico.

Temperament & Personality

Scottish Folds are sweet, easygoing cats known for their quirky habit of sitting in odd positions — including the "Buddha sit" with legs stretched out and paws resting on their belly. They are moderately active and enjoy interactive play without being hyperactive. Gentle with children and amiable with other pets, they adapt well to most living situations.

Pros

  • Distinctive, owl-like appearance with those signature folded ears
  • Calm and adaptable — thrives in apartments, houses, and busy households alike
  • Good-natured and gentle with children and other animals
  • Moderate energy level — playful but not demanding

Cons

  • The fold gene causes osteochondrodysplasia — painful cartilage and bone abnormalities in many cats
  • Must never be bred fold-to-fold due to severe skeletal issues in offspring
  • Prone to arthritis, especially in the tail, ankles, and knees
  • Ear fold makes them more susceptible to ear infections and wax buildup

Drawn to those adorable folded ears and laid-back personality? Find Scottish Fold cats waiting for adoption on Puplister.

About the Sphynx

The Sphynx originated in Toronto, Canada, in 1966 when a domestic cat gave birth to a hairless kitten due to a natural genetic mutation. Through careful breeding with Devon Rex and other cats, the Sphynx was established as a robust breed. Weighing 6–12 pounds, this medium-sized cat is famous for its apparent hairlessness — though most Sphynx have a fine layer of peach-fuzz that gives their skin a warm, suede-like texture. Their wrinkled skin, lemon-shaped eyes, enormous ears, and pot belly give them an unmistakable extraterrestrial appearance.

Temperament & Personality

Sphynx cats are extroverted clowns that crave human attention and warmth — literally, as they seek out body heat and will burrow under blankets or curl up on any available lap. They are fearless, social, and endlessly entertaining, performing acrobatic feats and greeting everyone — including strangers — with enthusiasm. They do wonderfully with children, dogs, and other cats.

Pros

  • No fur shedding on furniture or clothing
  • Extremely social, affectionate, and entertaining — the ultimate companion cat
  • Gets along with virtually everyone — kids, dogs, strangers, other cats
  • Unique, striking appearance that turns heads wherever they go

Cons

  • Requires weekly baths to remove oil buildup that would normally be absorbed by fur
  • Highly susceptible to sunburn, cold, and skin infections
  • Prone to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and hereditary myopathy
  • High metabolism means they eat more than similarly sized cats and need a warm environment

Captivated by this hairless wonder? Find Sphynx cats looking for warm, loving homes on Puplister — your next cuddle buddy awaits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Scottish Fold and a Sphynx?
The Scottish Fold is 6–13 lbs sized while the Sphynx is 6–12 lbs sized. They differ in size (6–13 lbs vs 6–12 lbs), lifespan (11–14 years vs 8–14 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Scottish Fold or Sphynx?
Scottish Fold is generally good with kids. Sphynx is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Scottish Fold or Sphynx?
The Scottish Fold has a lifespan of 11–14 years while the Sphynx has a lifespan of 8–14 years.

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