It's called the "Toyger." and is currently being bred to obtain "show" status. Right now, it is in a stage slightly larger than an ordinary house cat, but with slightly rounded ears. When the breed is completed, it iwll be the size of a small dog, and have round ears. I saw this in a Life magazine. It will be a few years before they are officially available to the public. House cats have the stripes going one direction, but tigers have it the other direction. Coloring is different too. I don't know how they do it, but eventually through breeding, they can change the direction of the stripes, change the coloring to more orange, and round the ears. The toyger, from what I ascertained, might have a bit more of an agressive temperment, too.
2007-05-17 10:58:09
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answered by CNuxoll 4
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My question is while this undemanding ancestor had the 1st cat become it male or lady and how many situations did this well-known born cat would desire to mate with the undemanding ancestor to have the different (male or lady) so that they'd reproduce their own variety - "cats". an identical question would nicely be asked relating to the human and ape having a "undemanding ancestor". what's this so referred to as undemanding ancestor. Evolution has NO data of who, what, while or the place any undemanding ancestor of something exists. they only say so and human beings believe it and get in touch with us stupid for tricky it. extremely ineffective of them..isn't it..
2016-12-29 09:03:37
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answered by lisk 3
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It could either be a Bengal or a Toyger. Both have markings similar to what you described.
2007-05-17 10:54:35
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answered by goingloopy 3
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Bengal cats come in striped (tiger) or spotted (leopard) varieties.
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2007-05-17 10:55:04
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answered by Chalice 7
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They are super expensive, too. The breeders are still working on them Wait 10 years and they'll have super super cute ones.
2007-05-17 11:00:05
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answered by Vivian D 4
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Yup it is. Its called a savannah cat. I was planing to get two. Here this is the best site that can explain these cute cats
2007-05-18 19:13:20
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answered by kashi meatball 1
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Well, my friend is getting one of these, probably what you saw, they are a few generations removed from somekind of asian water leopard or something...this is a breeder in Arkansas, but it's a start.
2007-05-17 11:02:16
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answered by The Thought of TBW 2
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They're called Bengals
2007-05-17 10:57:14
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answered by Weird Chick o.O 2
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Bengal, Egyptian Mau (sp?), or a samolli
2007-05-17 12:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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they are called bengals, a hybrid from a african cat and domestic breed.
2007-05-17 10:55:02
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answered by Anonymous
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