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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-07-13 05:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #2749 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2749 ⌋

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skippydelicious: Derp-Derp (Default)

[personal profile] skippydelicious 2014-07-13 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
And had given birth to actual kittens.

(Anonymous) 2014-07-14 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)
DA

The biology is quite simple. The human genes (or related extraction)in Catman's DNA, while paired with (allegedly) all human Lady, were still not dominant enough to be the controlling force on the offspring. However, due to the "game of chance" that is (partially)genetics, many genes can control one factor (for example height). But remember, phenotype =/= genotype. So the cat babies may in fact have more human DNA (that is recessive) in the same way the parents (whose genetic history is unclear) may have a mix of both? But who knows, the cat babies may grow to be full on cats or hybrid Catmen/ladies.