Just a random kitten birth defect questions

OK, Lets say when my cat gives birth, She has a kitten with Fraser Syndrome(cyclopism), Whats the odds of a Kitten being born with that defect? What are the odds of it living? If it dies, Can I sell the cadaver to scince and get a good amount?

or lets say she gives bitrth to a bi-headed kitten, again, what are the odds of having one? and whats the highest amount I could sell it for?

Answer #1

That’s probably one of the worst things I have ever heard. Wanting a deformed animal so you can make money? Awful awful awful.

Answer #2

Are you trying to profit off of nature’s tragedies?

Shame on you!

Answer #3

you need some serious help!!! I just had my cat, my best friend of 19 years put to sleep…(humanly euphanized!! ) my God woman,, ir are you a teenager, with no comman sense at all.. you saying you do not have “money” then you should not have pets!!

Answer #4

No I’m not, I want the kittens to be healthy so they can have good homes. :]

Answer #5

No, no I’m not. :/ I’m just saying if she does. Our family is trying to make it through too. –; We barley have any money. I would love to keep a two headed cat. And I’m just saying what if.

Answer #6

there are other ways to make money than selling a deformed cat, you know. I hope you’re not trying to breed one :P b/c then you’d be a jerk.

Answer #7

having a cyclops kittn is extremely rae, your chances are slim to none and this isnt a good way to make money, peopce its an animsl with a rare deformity there are much easier ways to make money, eg, get a job cyclops kittens sell for more than regular kittens obviously, not enough for your family to live off it though there chances of survival are extreemly rare, most dye du to other deformities, usually of the brain it not a good idea to hope a I eyed cat will just majically apear and you can sell it to a circus and live of the money, because that wont happen instead just get a job like normal people, you dont loose money when you start a job, you start making it

Answer #8

c’mon people..its just a question…not all questions are “typical” ones on this site, there are lots of curiosity, “what if” questions, just stick to the subject w/out bashing or judging

the chances of that are slim to non, but yes, do happen…if your cat is healthy, the chances of having a deformality as what you mention is nill to none…money wise, I cant say what one would go for, but not enough to live on for any amount of time, I’d guess… I hope your cat has a liter of healthy kitties so they can find good loving homes. :)

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