About us


I'm Lucy Miller J., and along with my son and my wonderfully patient and loving husband James W. Miller, We breed beautiful Scottish fold and Scottish straight cats and kittens. I have a lifelong affinity for animals. I grew up in the suburban Florida home of a big family, surrounded by an animal menagerie. We had dogs, guinea pigs, hens, budgerigars, Mexican walking fish, and ducks living in our home. However, my first true love was Tiffany, my gorgeous chocolate shorthair cat. Later on, we got an Oriental named Max with silver spots and a particularly pretty Bombay named Jalia.
After moving to Milton for university, the author and their husband found Scottish folds to be more tolerant than other domestic cat breeds for allergy sufferers. They found the pictures of these beautiful cats instantly captured their attention, and they decided to adopt their first cat in Milton. When we adopted Georgia, our first Scottish fold, we had no intention of breeding Scottish fold. However, upon bringing our little bundle of joy home, we discovered that, true to the breed description of the Scottish fold, she was an incredibly clever, affectionate, lively, and devoted cat. Most importantly, she didn't cause us to sneeze once, even though we have slight cat allergies! It goes without saying that we became utterly enamored with her and the Scottish fold breed. We made the decision to breed Georgia in order to introduce this amazing breed to our Milton-based relatives and friends after speaking with her breeder, Maria Bunina.
Explore the Scottish fold kittens** for sale that are accessible at your leisure. Adopting a purebred Scottish fold kitten is a big decision, therefore we advise against making snap decisions based on feelings. When selecting a Scottish fold kitten, take into account your home's layout, your lifestyle, and any health issues you may have (such cat allergies). Every kitten has different demands when it comes to grooming, activity levels, and attention spans. It's crucial to choose a kitten that fits your unique needs and tastes. We are committed to supporting you throughout the adoption process and assisting you in selecting the ideal kitten.
We will send you an email within 48 hours. We apologize for the wait for our response. We also have diverse daily schedules. I work at a local zoo in Milton, FL, so replies are handled accordingly. It may possibly take three to four days for you to receive our response. It is hard to handle calls, especially when there are a lot of them. They also readily prevent record-keeping and are prone to misunderstandings. For those reasons, our sole means of communication are text and email. Emails give written records of conversations, which facilitate reviewing crucial information or agreements. Additionally, as people may take their time to carefully consider and craft their replies, it enables more deliberate and accurate responses.