...after consulting Googley Images. I'm still at a loss to identify what kind of cat. Cat apparently has some genetic condition that causes excess muscle growth was the best I could come up with.
All healthy cats are that muscular....it's just that we don't typically see the muscles due to the fur. It's one of the reasons that domestic cats are one of the most succesful predators on earth. Depending on where they hunt a feral cats success rate ranges from 32 to 78%.
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...after consulting Googley Images. I'm still at a loss to identify what kind of cat. Cat apparently has some genetic condition that causes excess muscle growth was the best I could come up with.
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That's no 'pussy'.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a doberman with a cat's head.
ReplyDeleteAll of them, every damn one, down to the last commie bastard wife and child. After the first one the rest are free ask Henry Bowman and Aesop.
ReplyDeleteIt's a Sphynx cat. A rare hairless mutation that is hypoallergenic.
ReplyDeleteAnd extremely cold sensitive.
Someone hasn't missed arm day.
ReplyDeleteAll healthy cats are that muscular....it's just that we don't typically see the muscles due to the fur. It's one of the reasons that domestic cats are one of the most succesful predators on earth. Depending on where they hunt a feral cats success rate ranges from 32 to 78%.
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ReplyDelete(Furigno is our ‘cause hairless kitty.)