Is it possible? Cat's question?
2008-3-1 18:05:15 by Skinskin
My family and I took in this black kitten that we found in our front yard (A month or two ago). We took it to the vet - blah, blah, blah. Got it checked for disease and everything. It is a male kitten. It ALWAYS playfuly bit (not usually breaking the skin). It still does. (We don't know what to do about that..) It is getting bigger, and we have noticed it's tail is very large, and doesn't look like a normal cat tail. Is it possible that there could be some black panther in it's blood? (I live where there are panthers).
Thanks.
Is it possible? Cat's question?No, it's not possible...there is no way a domestic cat could birth a cat with panther blood...
You need to start training your little guy now, that biting is NOT acceptable behavior, usually a squirt bottle at the time of the bite, or a sharp, "NO!" with a tap to the nose will get through.
As for the larger tail, perhaps, he just has a fluffy tail, or it could be deformed.
Rest assured, your kitten is NOT part panther.
Is it possible? Cat's question?it could be an panther kitten you never know i would take it back to the vet and ask.
Is it possible? Cat's question?Not likely. I have a male "snow tiger" (aka lynx point balinese) and he has an insanely long tail that doesn't look real -- but it is. That's a perfectly normal "cat" tale.