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  • sweet

  • Aw!!!

  • This is too much cuteness, I just can't handle it. Ahw!

  • モデル猫ちゃん???異常だよ、この可愛さ…

  • hermoso

  • 日本は最もかわいい子猫を持っています!

  • why would you unlike this video??

  • u need to shave ur pussy

  • KAWAII!!!!!

  • You need to shave your cat

  • まんまるお目目のスコティッシュフォールド :))

  • the cutest thing ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • that's it, i'm getting one!

  • awww it so cuteee! :) i want it!

  • Bellissimo!!! =)

  • I wants one<3

  • OMG ITS SO FLUFFFYYYY!

  • this video gives me a big smile... i feel like i could watch it for forever and i'd still be smiling just as big. sooo adorable! <3

  • *(^0^)*

  • No mams!!!! esta hermoso!!!! <3 <3 <3 <3

  • きゃ〜!!かわいい〜!うちの子(今年で11歳)の子猫の時そっ­くり!親戚筋かしら?感動です。

  • soo sweet

  • それはとてもかわいいです >w<

  • 赤ちゃんですね。かわいらしい。*^-^*

  • k cosita mas linda!!!

  • adorable :)

  • so fluffeee ^-^

  • so sweeeeet

  • that is sooooooooooooooooooo cute!!!!

  • oh my lord so fluff.

  • to watch a little kittie playing makes my day thks

  • yeah... most of those who upload scottish fold kitten vids are japanese... mayabe i should let my aunt ship me one... hekhekhek

  • lovely

  • the cat is very cut i like liddle cat s :D

  • You have a poofy version!!! I want one!!!

  • what is the reason that there are so many amazing looking scottish folds in japan? they all look so cute...how come i never saw one in the three years i spent in scotland?

  • yeah, so many japanese people have scottish folds o.o

  • I've been thinking the same, at least on youtube there's so many Scottish folds in Japan :)

    However I don't think they're a Scottish breed, God knows why that name.

    I'd kill for one :D Fair trade, a bad human for a good kitty :P (joking of course, don't hate comment me people as I know some of you would love to)

  • Maybe you should import one online. ;-)

  • @Pwamenka. Apparently they are a Scottish breed... "The original Scottish Fold was a white barn cat named Susie, who was found at a farm near Coupar Angus in Perthshire, Scotland, in 1961."

    Source: Wikipedia

  • @Pwamenka there are a Scottish breeds they originated is Scotland were the first kitten was born as why so many in japan there just lucky i guess i love to get one

  • @Pwamenka

    they are a scottish breed, if you look on wikipedia they are all descendant of a scottish cat who wierdly was born with folded ears.

    they are quite rare and expensive compared to normal cats. i guess there are more dedicated cat lovers in japan who like taking videos compared to elsewhere.

  • @Pwamenka FYI They are a Scottish breed. Check Wikipedia

  • Lol. XD

  • Because Japanese rule!

  • @gigiyang

    ahahaa..

  • @gigiyang Well People in Japan really love cats. There are kind of clubs, pubs and snack bars with cats inside.You "worship" cats. You can feed them, but you can't wake them if they are sleeping. But why scottish folds ??? Hmmm... Maybe they have big big and expressive eyes like those in animes.

  • @Pedrofrombrazil no, because they mostly just like the features of scottish folds. on cats 101, they interviewed people at those "pubs" for cats that say that the scottish folds are their favorite because they are soft, playful, and just too cute. and most of those "clubs, pubs, and bars" are actually hang out for people who like cats but cant own one because of some laws and since most live in apartments. they go and play with the cats and interact with them.

  • @gigiyang they arent scottish.

  • @gigiyang japanese are terrorist. They steal everything including cats

  • omg it so adorableeee

  • kawaii gatito !! n_n

  • sooooo cute!

  • what a cool cat

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