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Old 26-09-2009, 10:18 PM
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Re: 4, 9 Week old kittens looking for new homes (Derbyshire)

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Originally Posted by Purrrrfect View Post
It can be a factor of over breeding or interbreeding or just a matter of genetics. But i think it makes them even cuter. The 2 with the wrinkly ears are the most lovable out of them all.
Not inbreeding or overbreeding - they don't cause things like that to happen, but might bring out some things hiding.... The only cats I have seen with odd ears are Scottish Folds and American Curls, and they are both very rare! The only other cause might be a completely new, spontaneous mutation... as far as I know the Fold and Curl genes don't cause crinkly ears like this so maybe you have something totally new I am sure their new owners will love them just the same... they are unique
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