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But, he pointed out, "large cats breed over and over, with lions in particular breeding off and on, day and night, for days, so if it were really painful the female would not put up with it".
In general, pedigreed cats breed true -- in other words, they produce offspring that have the same characteristics as the parents.
One of the reasons so many stray cats and feral colonies exist is that irresponsible cat owners let their cats breed.
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Kitamura et al. (1957) reported that 50 of 61 cats bred by families of Minamata disease patients died in 1953 1956.
Experimental data were recorded from anesthetized and paralyzed adult cats, bred in the facilities of the Max-Planck Institute for Brain Research.
Contrarily to the hypothesis that owning cats constitutes a significant risk factor, contact with cats, measured by the number of cats bred during life, was not found clearly associated with Toxoplasma seroprevalence.
After taking into account the effect of age, three factors tested in separate models were close to statistical significance: sex, consumption of raw vegetables at least once a week, and the number of cats bred during life (Table 2).
The number of cats bred during life tended to increase the seroprevalence, but this effect was weak, with an Odds Ratio very close to one that did not reach statistical significance (Table 3).
Kittens kept in isolation, such as pedigree cats bred and kept in outdoor runs, have a greater chance of being aggressive or stand-offish in later life.
Oliver mocked Kadyrov in a five-minute segment on HBO's Last Week Tonight after the Chechen leader appealed to the world to help find his cat, a so-called toyger, a domestic cat bred to resemble a tiger cub.
Each time a cat breeds the generation increases one.
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