Wednesday, May 27, 2009

i can has genetic chemical mutations?


The long-haired white feline was born a normal kitten, but started to develop furry wing-like appendages on either side of its back when it was just a year old.
Scientists believe the growths may be the result of a genetic mutation caused by chemicals during its mother's pregnancy. Alternatively, the cat which was discovered in Chongqing, China, may be a freak that developed from two embryos.
However, the puss does not seem to be bothered by its wings, and it was quick enough to swoop on any cat biscuits dished up.
Chongqing is known as one of China's hottest cities and, following the discovery of this cat, the air there is certainly getting a bit moggy


When your cat mysteriously grows wings, its time to move. Actually when you're living in the hottest city in china, its definitely time to move. I hate walking near chinatown during the summer, i can't even imagine how much the hottest city in china smells like absolute garbage.

Did scientists ever consider this cat simply wants to fly the fuck out of china?

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