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Munchkin Cat
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information
• They have very short legs, which is
  caused by
  a naturally occurring genetic
  mutation.

• Early speculations that the
  Munchkin will develop spinal
  problems commonly seen in short-
  legged dog breeds did not materialize .
History
information
• A British veterinary report in 1944
  noted four generations of healthy
  short-legged cats which were similar
  to normal cats except for the length of
  the legs.

• This line disappeared during the
  Second World War but other short-
  legged cats were spotted in Russia
  during 1956 and the United States
Genetics
information
• The munchkin gene is an autosomal
  dominant one .

• For each kitten born from this mating, there
  is a 25% chance it will not survive, a 25%
  chance it will be normal, and a 50% chance it
  will be short-legged.
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Munchkin cat

  • 4. information • They have very short legs, which is caused by a naturally occurring genetic mutation. • Early speculations that the Munchkin will develop spinal problems commonly seen in short- legged dog breeds did not materialize .
  • 6. information • A British veterinary report in 1944 noted four generations of healthy short-legged cats which were similar to normal cats except for the length of the legs. • This line disappeared during the Second World War but other short- legged cats were spotted in Russia during 1956 and the United States
  • 8. information • The munchkin gene is an autosomal dominant one . • For each kitten born from this mating, there is a 25% chance it will not survive, a 25% chance it will be normal, and a 50% chance it will be short-legged.
  • 9. The End Thanks for waTching!
  • 10. The End Thanks for waTching!