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cat dog kittens Anonymous
a cat got kittens with neighbours dog!

the news is from a tabloid, could it be real?
>> Anonymous
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cute
>> Anonymous
Yes, it could be true if someone had the skill and equipment to genetically splice them together.
>> Anonymous
Soon enough, the same paper will write that a woman gave birth to snakes.
>> Anonymous
That seems real.
It's like an abezyana and a white girl. ;p
>> Anonymous
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"Duck hunters shoot Angel!" Is humanity safe from God's wrath?
>> Anonymous
Lies. The cat is probably just nursing puppies for whatever reason. This happens all the time.
>> Usagi !JFFizZTz3A
>>47853

No, according to the article the cat gave birth to them, but they didn't survive.

It also said a bunch of stuff like 'it's possible with genetically similar species, like Ligers and Tigons, but I don't think cats and dogs are that similar.

Lies either way.
>> Anonymous
>>47817the news is from a tabloid, could it be real?

You've answered your own question. Whether you do or do not understand this can be considered a measurement of your intelligence.
>> Anonymous
the pups are too big. the cat is never the mother.
>> Anonymous
A cat could technically be a surrogate to puppies, but she could never give birth to them and have them genetically be her own.

Cats and dogs are very different, genetically speaking.
>> Anonymous
>>47822
THAT HAPPENED ONCE ON X-FILES SO IT MUST BE TRUE
>> Anonymous
Not possible. Totally different genes. Not nearly similar enough to have babies.

The IMPORTANT question, however, is can a human have a baby with a chimp?
>> Anonymous
>>48499
hmmm... it explains Pres. Bush...
>> Anonymous
>>48512

lol i see wut you did there
>> Anonymous
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Hang on guys, it MAY be true. Unlikely, but perhaps possible?

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/11/photogalleries/wip-week4/photo3.html

I'm curious to find out what the geneticist will find...
>> Anonymous
>>47817
cat's expression = priceless
>> Anonymous
Updated: 12:04 p.m. ET Nov 17, 2006

PASSO FUNDO, Brazil - Geneticist Adil Pacheco took blood samples on Friday from three puppies in a poor neighborhood in Passo Fundo in southern Brazil to settle a dispute over a claim they were born from a cat.

“It’s rather simple really. If the puppies prove to have 78 chromosomes, they are dogs. If they have 38, they are cats,” said Pacheco, director of the Institute of Biological Sciences of the University of Passo Fundo.

“But I seriously doubt they are feline. Every characteristic about them is canine.”

Cassia Aparecida de Souza, 18, said her cat Mimi had given birth to the three puppies as well as three kittens, which did not survive. And she, her husband Rogerio Jorge da Silva, 26, and several others in the town believe a neighborhood mutt named Dog is the father of Mimi’s pups.

When news of the spectacular claim spread in the Brazilian media, some local newspapers accused the poor couple, who are expecting their first child in a few months, of fraud and said they were simply trying to make money off a hoax.

“I feel indignant at such accusations,” da Silva said.

Pacheco said he was asked by a local newspaper to conduct the chromosome test, which should yield results on Tuesday.