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LoL...I haf/had a lot of cats at home....>.> but this one is personally owned by me. =) I present u wif my son/cat, Dow Dow....[Not do-do or doo-doo....is like...Ouch...the "ou" "d-ou"? ==' get it?]
kathleenJ wrote:Yeah - but just the white cats with blue eyes. They have a total lack of pigment, and that's somehow genetically linked to deafness.
Lily isn't deaf, though - and it's probably because of her one green eye. I'm curious if that's also the case with Mimo's cat.
I think the answer behind things like this was that since the white fur and blue eyes are the result of recessive genes, there was a higher chance of deafness because of a genetic defect as well. That is to say the cat already has recessive genes for certain characteristics so there's a high probability of other recessive/rare genes being present for other abnormal or rare developments.
<Legostar> merc is all knowing, all seeing, and not caring
Here's my little pet, Gunther. He's always crawling around in the dryer and other household appliances. He's 23 in human years and a loyal pet. We had to neuter him a few years back because he wouldn't leave the neighbor kids alone, but now he's content laying around all day and eating out of his dish on the floor.
moloch wrote:Here's my little pet, Gunther. He's always crawling around in the dryer and other household appliances. He's 23 in human years and a loyal pet. We had to neuter him a few years back because he wouldn't leave the neighbor kids alone, but now he's content laying around all day and eating out of his dish on the floor.
I found this picture on my camera's memory card. I'm not sure who's dog this is, but I'll post it anyway. It's a mix of a golden retriever and...something else?