A house cat with spots is a domestic cat that has a spotted coat pattern. This pattern is caused by a dominant gene that results in the production of melanin, the pigment that gives cats their color. Spotted cats can have any color of spots, including black, brown, orange, or cream, and the spots can be of any size or shape.
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Cats with disproportionately short legs are often referred to as “cats with little legs” or “munchkin cats.” This distinctive physical attribute is the result of a genetic mutation that affects the development of the long bones in their legs.
While the exact origin of this mutation is unknown, it is believed to have first emerged in the 1980s.
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