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Cats Protection, Battersea and the RSPCA elevate issues over Scottish Fold cat showing in Argylle, starring Henry Cavill and Dua Lipa

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Animal charities have raised issues over a brand new Hollywood movie “glamourising” a cat breed related to critical well being points.

Argylle, an motion film starring Henry Cavill and Dua Lipa, got here out in cinemas final week and the principle character, performed by Bryce Dallas Howard, carries her pet Scottish Fold cat round in a backpack.

Animal charities have raised concerns over a new Hollywood film “glamourising” Scottish Fold cats. Picture: RSPCAAnimal charities have raised concerns over a new Hollywood film “glamourising” Scottish Fold cats. Picture: RSPCA
Animal charities have raised issues over a brand new Hollywood movie “glamourising” Scottish Fold cats. Picture: RSPCA

Charities together with Blue Cross, Battersea and the RSPCA have written to Universal Pictures to think about the potential affect the movie might have on cat welfare.

There are issues it might make the breed extra standard, when the truth is that they hav.

Adrian Ferne, supervisor of Cats Protection’s Bredhurst Adoption Centre, mentioned: “The impact of using this breed in a Hollywood film cannot be overstated.

“All Scottish Fold cats suffer from variable degrees of painful degenerative joint disease and the underlying genetic defect has far-reaching and severe consequences for their health.

“They go on to develop painful arthritis and it develops it so reliably that it’s being used as a model to study the gene involved in human arthritis.

Adrian Ferne, manager of Cats Protection’s Bredhurst Adoption Centre. Picture: Cats ProtectionAdrian Ferne, manager of Cats Protection’s Bredhurst Adoption Centre. Picture: Cats Protection
Adrian Ferne, manager of Cats Protection’s Bredhurst Adoption Centre. Picture: Cats Protection

“They’re already very popular on social media and with celebrities so we really worry that this film will cause this to surge even more.”

The breed takes up round 1% of the UK’s inhabitants, equating to 110,000 cats.

The charity has additionally raised issues over the movies “unrealistic” portrayal of the cat, because it travels in a backpack and is “handled roughly”.

Adrian defined: “Though some cats may appear to tolerate backpacks, the movement on a person’s back is unpredictable and most lack adequate ventilation and space for the cat – leaving them cramped or uncomfortable.

“The large window in the bubble backpack featured also means cats don’t have the option to hide when they feel anxious, leaving them feeling exposed and vulnerable.”

The RSPCA says it has seen an enormous rise within the variety of “designer and purebred” cats coming into its care since 2018.

Alice Potter, cat welfare professional on the charity mentioned: “Over the last few years we have seen an increase in certain cat breeds coming into our care as a result of ‘designer’ breeds becoming more popular with owners.

“Scottish Fold cats, as featured in the new film Argylle, have a genetic disorder that causes them severe and painful lameness.

“This is because the cartilage abnormality responsible for their distinctive folded ears also affects joints meaning they can develop painful arthritis, even from a young age.

“Although we have only had seven Scottish Fold cats come into our care since 2018, we fear that this film may glamourise these cats and could be the latest breed to experience a boom in their popularity, without people realising the sometimes severe issues these cats can face.”

Feline behaviour and training manager JoAnna Puzzo with Battersea cat Kipp, a domestic short-hair. Picture: BatterseaFeline behaviour and training manager JoAnna Puzzo with Battersea cat Kipp, a domestic short-hair. Picture: Battersea
Feline behaviour and coaching supervisor JoAnna Puzzo with Battersea cat Kipp, a home short-hair. Picture: Battersea

JoAnna Puzzo, feline behaviour and coaching supervisor at Battersea, which has a centre in Ash, says the breed can appear interesting due to its spherical face and folded ears, and that individuals typically don’t realise that they will expertise critical well being points all through their lives.

She defined: “Scottish Folds can suffer from severe arthritic conditions as well as joint pain caused by the same gene that is responsible for their folded ears.

“We understand that people may have their hearts set on welcoming a particular breed of cat into their lives, but here at Battersea we think it’s time people looked beyond a cat’s pedigree or breed and consider adopting a feline friend from a rescue centre like Battersea to give rescue cats a second chance in life.

“We would always urge anyone considering welcoming a cat into their lives to do their research and ensure they make a decision based on their lifestyle and the individual needs of the cat.”

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