It depends on individuals not particularly by breed. Just like no specific race is prone to homosexuality in humans, they are all equally distributed.
2007-12-11 14:18:53
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answered by Shawny™ 4
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I have a tuxedo boy that I think is gay. Not as in sexual behavior, but he is very neat, clean, proper, sweet, quiet, always dressed for the occasion. Not that there's anything wrong with that! I love him to death! He loves my bright pink pillow and flowers a LOT. He is such a cutie. Who would care? He's a cat like all other cats...
2007-12-11 22:33:48
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answered by Flatpaw 7
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All animals are prone to "homosexual behavior" - they don't have sexual preferences
The only reason they mate with the proper sex is because of hormones and pheromones.
2007-12-11 22:13:55
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answered by anw122 5
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None at all. It doesn't matter that your male is neutered--he still has that moment of being dominant sexual desire. All that is happening is the actions to the beginning. This happens whether they were neutered before or after 6 months of age.
2007-12-11 22:15:37
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answered by Mignon F 5
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I think it is wrong to stereotype cat breeds into straight and gay. And if you did have a gay cat, how bad would that be, it would still be your pet and provide unconditional love.
You should accept your cat for who he/she/it is.
2007-12-11 22:15:51
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answered by Joechicago 2
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None That I am aware of. What a question!
2007-12-11 22:08:46
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answered by Sugar 7
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no , if that happens it's a sign they like you or them or , they just , IT'S NOT THAT THEY ARE HOMO'S lol
2007-12-11 22:17:31
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answered by ezmeralda_glutz 3
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no because it is not natural
2007-12-11 22:11:11
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answered by Robert 2
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