[spoiler]Well, the other day, it had kittens.
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Anybody want he/she? Come and get him/her. Before I take him/her to our local Chinese restraunt.
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Superluminal wrote:Before I take him/her to our local Chinese restraunt.
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Superluminal wrote:One was a male calico.
Ew.Candy wrote:This reminds me of a Dean Koontz book (can't remember the title) where the mother, an hermaphrodite, of the main character gave birth three times. Each time she impregnated herself.
And are all calico cats females? Well, the majority of them are. For very complicated genetic reasons, it takes two X chromosomes for a cat to be a tortoiseshell or calico cat. A male would have to possess two X and one Y chromosomes to be a calico cat. This can happen, but very rarely. According to a study at the College of Veterinary Medicine in Missouri, one out of 3,000 calico colored cats is male. This oddity occurs in humans, too. The males, in both cases, are usually sterile.
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