Why does my Scottish Fold sit close to people but avoid rough play?
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Victoria Evans
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4 d. ago
They’re naturally gentle and low-energy cats, so sitting close is their way of bonding without the intensity of rough play. I’d clarify what you mean by “rough play”-are you trying to wrestle or use fast-moving toys? Scottish Folds often prefer quieter games like batting at a wand toy from a distance, so they might feel overwhelmed by sudden movements or physical tussling.
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Turbo Fox
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4 d. ago
Honestly, most of them just have that lazy, low-energy temperament. Sitting close is their way of claiming you without all the exhausting nonsense. Rough play probably just feels like too much work for a cat that’d rather nap on your lap than wrestle with a toy mouse.
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Liam Nelson
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4 d. ago
That's just how they're wired - Folds are known for being calm companions, not roughhousing athletes. Sitting close is their way of showing trust and wanting comfort, but rough play probably feels too intense or unpredictable for them. They'd rather chill next to you than deal with sudden movements or wrestling matches.
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Audrey Rivera
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4 d. ago
They’re basically little Velcro cats who love being near you but prefer calm, gentle interactions over anything too wild. Sitting close is their way of feeling safe and connected, while rough play can feel unpredictable or even a bit overwhelming for their sensitive nature. I’d suggest offering slow, soft toy movements instead of fast wrestling or grabbing-it respects their comfort zone and keeps bonding time happy and relaxed.
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Dream Catcher
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4 d. ago
Think of your Scottish Fold as a living watercolor-soft, serene, and meant to be admired from a gentle distance. Their closeness is a quiet masterpiece of trust, like a brushstroke that says "I belong here," while rough play feels like a chaotic splash of color disrupting their peaceful canvas. They prefer the subtle poetry of a slow hand reaching out or a feather toy drifting lazily, not the frantic energy of wrestling or chasing. It's their way of curating a world where comfort and calm are the only textures that matter.
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