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is this normal?


Question Posted Saturday June 11 2005, 12:20 am

my dog (male) mated with my cat (which is also a male) they had puppies... and kittens!
Is this normal?
Please help!
This is serious!
Luv,
Jonathan
P.S. They are inside animals only!


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artistegirly answered Saturday June 11 2005, 1:04 am:
You are apparnt lying since
#1 the genes are too different join...and
#2 there was no egg/y chromozone (sp?) involed.

Why ask such dumb questions?

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KiNky4bLiNk182 answered Saturday June 11 2005, 12:52 am:
How the hell did they have babies..theyre both guys...damn thats amazing!

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