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The thread’s main topic is a news story claiming a Chinese cat gave birth to a kitten that resembles a puppy (“kitten-puppy”), raising questions about whether mixed-species offspring are possible. The key answer is that contributors (via the cited local vet/clinic view) explain it’s biologically impossible for cats and dogs to produce joint descendants, suggesting instead the cat likely adopted or accidentally brought home a puppy from nearby litter after having kittens. Overall sentiment is skeptical and focused on debunking the sensational “cat-dog baby” claim.

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Meet the CAT who's just become the proud mother of a kitten-puppy - also in China, oddly enough.

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Zhou Yun, the cat's owner, says she knew her furry friend was pregnant so she wasn't surprised when she happened upon two kittens at the beginning of the month.

On closer inspection, however, she noticed that one of the babies was dead.

'I then noticed the other kitten surprisingly looks like a dog,' Zhou, who lives in Yangshan, in eastern China's Jiangsu Province, told reporters.

Zhou, who's also the owner of a pet dog that likes to eat and sleep with its feline pal (hmm...), added: 'Quite possibly the kitty is a mixed child'.

Lai Xiaoyun, president of a local pet clinic, has sagely pointed out (after having a good look at the kitten-puppy, to be fair) that it's impossible for a cat to give birth to a dog.

He reckons Zhou's cat popped out two kittens and one died shortly after: 'So the cat went out and accidentally found a litter of newborn puppies and took one home.'

'Cats and dogs are two different species and it's impossible to have joint descendants,' he concluded.

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