That dog/cat interbreeding has not been genetically verified, yet. So hold your horses. Science does not rely on peoples word, but the evidence that nature produces. Even if Charles Darwin came back from the dead and said his theory was hooey, it would mean nothing against the evidence.
2006-12-03 15:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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the reason being by way of the fact to attach a pedigree call to a domestic dog/cat looks to characteristic to the cost. somebody could choose a jack russell as an occasion, yet the two can no longer cope with to pay for one or do in contrast to lots of the organic bred features so they think of that a jack russell flow will looke the comparable, yet be much less probably to have severe bahavioural features. All that flow breeding does is make the end result thoroughly unpredictable. A 50/50 flow breed could finally end up with the undesirable features from *the two* breeds... you're perfect that it quite is basically returned backyard breeders exploiting the prevalent publics very own stupidity. you may no longer regulate stupidity. all and sundry is familiar with you're meant to vet breeders and be certain the dad and mom have all well being assessments linked with that pedigree breed - besides the fact that if the ensuing domestic dog is going to be a flow. it quite is not relating to the ensuing dogs being a mongrel - it quite is approximately no longer with the ability to evaluate the well being of the dad and mom and the doggies as a results of fact there are no information.
2016-10-17 16:20:43
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answered by sachiko 4
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dogs and cats cannot reproduce together. They have a different number of chromosomes and are completely different species!! Not possible AT ALL!! Didn't you learn anything in Biology 101?? That story was not true, they just found the cat nursing puppies NOT giving birth to them. Some animals that are CLOSELY related like lions and tigers that are in the same genus, and have the same number of choromosomes can produce hybrids, such as lions and tigers. Some birds (in the same genus) can also reproduce as well.
2006-12-03 14:04:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Tests were done and it was determined that the cat had not given birth to the puppies.
2006-12-03 13:39:55
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answered by clarity 7
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Donkey and horse- mule
zebra and donkey- zonkey
dolphin and killer whale- wolphin
lion and tiger- liger
Yes I have heard of the brazilian story of the cat and dog. 3 of the cats litter were puppies. (out of six)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=416816&in_page_id=1770
2006-12-03 13:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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uhuh...A lion and a tiger, I'm serious, its called a liger. It doesn't look all deformed either.
2006-12-03 13:37:44
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answered by Inferno 1
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i haven't heard of this before but no!!
sorry i am of no help to you!
2006-12-03 13:37:26
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answered by littlemissflamer 3
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