6 Legged Kitty
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Just read about a 6 legged kitty on Sky News....Looks a bit weird...cant paste the picture or u-tube thingy as my computer wont let me...
Have a look yourself it looks like a spider cat.....
Six-Legged Kitty's Life Is In The Balance
Updated:08:19, Friday April 25, 2008
A six-legged cat has been born in Florida - and there are fears for her life after vets said she will not survive without surgery.
Hex, the six-legged kittyThe kitty, named Hex, was born six weeks ago with two extra legs coming from her stomach.
She does not use the extra limbs, instead they trail around her as she walks, although her middle set of legs sometimes get in the way.
But vets say she is likely to die if she does not go under the knife to have the extra limbs removed.
The feline was meant to be one of a twin but half of the other cat fused to her in the womb, leaving her with the extra limbs.

Have a look yourself it looks like a spider cat.....
Six-Legged Kitty's Life Is In The Balance
Updated:08:19, Friday April 25, 2008
A six-legged cat has been born in Florida - and there are fears for her life after vets said she will not survive without surgery.
Hex, the six-legged kittyThe kitty, named Hex, was born six weeks ago with two extra legs coming from her stomach.
She does not use the extra limbs, instead they trail around her as she walks, although her middle set of legs sometimes get in the way.
But vets say she is likely to die if she does not go under the knife to have the extra limbs removed.
The feline was meant to be one of a twin but half of the other cat fused to her in the womb, leaving her with the extra limbs.
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Cool!
But you need to go a long way to beat the Indian baby with two faces.
But you need to go a long way to beat the Indian baby with two faces.
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Google it you lazy sod!
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Well,
To 'us lot' in the West, yes, I'd say it is a tad unfortunate.
But the people in the village where the baby was born belive that she is a miracle - the reincarnation of one of the hindu gods (I forget which one, there's so many, they all sound like Indian Pokemon characters to me)
To 'us lot' in the West, yes, I'd say it is a tad unfortunate.
But the people in the village where the baby was born belive that she is a miracle - the reincarnation of one of the hindu gods (I forget which one, there's so many, they all sound like Indian Pokemon characters to me)
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Well,
To 'us lot' in the West, yes, I'd say it is a tad unfortunate.
But the people in the village where the baby was born belive that she is a miracle - the reincarnation of one of the hindu gods (I forget which one, there's so many, the all sound like Indian Pokemon characters to me)
To 'us lot' in the West, yes, I'd say it is a tad unfortunate.
But the people in the village where the baby was born belive that she is a miracle - the reincarnation of one of the hindu gods (I forget which one, there's so many, the all sound like Indian Pokemon characters to me)
MM, xx
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I couldn't imagine
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Actually looks good when enlarged (i.e., MM's new avatar)
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