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Cat ascii art fot text messages3/18/2024 ![]() ![]() Lilly was neutered and then, following a suitable interval, was put up for adoption. She was a bundle of energy, but liked to be cuddled. The other cats in the shelter played with her in a normal manner and didn't ostracize her. Head of the shelter, Tessy Lödermann, said Lilly was 'not a freak', but rather an energetic, loving and well-adjusted kitten. Named Lilly, she was healthy and could hear perfectly well but only through the front pair of ears the rear pair are slightly smaller. More recently, in 2004, a black-and-white domestic cat with four ears came to a German animal shelter at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in Bavaria, from a family who lived on a nearby farm and already had more cats than they could cope with. From normal sires she had 16 offspring that were also all normal, but when mated with one of her sons who was heterozygous, some of the kittens had the four-eared mutation. The 'spare' pinnae are generally smaller than the real ones.Ī small, female tabby cat with four ears was born in Ashville, Ohio, USA in 1946. ![]() The phenomenon is thought to be due to a recessive gene and occurs only when a kitten inherits a rare genetic mutation from both sides of its family. Strictly they do not have four ears, but rather four 'pinnae', or outer flaps that stick up from the head the extra 'ears' have no ear canals or inner-ear mechanism and so do not help the cat's hearing. To copy or save this ASCII art for a signature tag, click for the text file (also includes two smaller cat 'faces'), and copy/paste the characters to your own application.įind more ASCII cats at Joan Stark's ASCII Art GalleryĬats with four ears are uncommon, but not unknown. Purr-n-Fur UK | Feline Fragments | Four-eared Cats + ASCII artĬertain features on these pages use JavaScript ![]()
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