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jjjax
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posted February 19, 2003 06:43 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This might sound really dumb... but im gonna ask anyway.

Looking at my kitty cats today and i was thinking how different from one another they are. They are brother and sister, from the same litter. But they look entirely different and they are nothing alike!

I know many identical twins who are really similar, not the same, but very similar in many ways... for obvious reasons. But un-identical twins, like my cats! often seem so different like they couldnt possibly be the same signs at all!? Why do you think this is?

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proxieme
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posted February 19, 2003 06:45 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This isn't in any way an informed opinion, but I think that whatever the signs, a soul's a soul's a soul, and an individual (human or not) is themself, regardless.
I don't know how far into chart dynamics a cat's psychology can go, but - again, just my conjecture - the differences can probably be traced to how a soul itself works with what's at hand.

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trippysht
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posted February 21, 2003 02:44 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
well i dont have any explaination for your question, but i've observed something interesting with my cats.
my sister is an aries, and her car really does act like an aries- he's brash and always getting into things, and exploring where he's not supposed to, has boundless energy, he's constantly knocking head first into things, doesnt shut up and is very active and determined in getting what he wants. i'm a taurus and my kitty definately has a taurus personality. she is lazy and likes to eat, has a big round tummy. she cant handle change or sudden movements, doesnt like to be moved and wants to be left to do her own thing, unless she wants physical attention, or a grooming. they definately weren't born under those signs.

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juniperb
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posted February 21, 2003 08:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for juniperb     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi!! My belief here is that not only is our 4-leggeds influenced by thier birth sign, but also breed. Different breeds in the animal kingdom creates a diversity thats very noticeable. ie Siamese are vocal, independant, into everything cats. Persians are lap cats, crave attention & quiet. So, when mixing breeds, you get a great mix of personality types that may or may not fit thier birth sign.

I`ve always wondered what an Aries Siamese would be like??

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pidaua
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posted February 21, 2003 06:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Actually there is a reason for the cats looking different. They are not twins, but multiple eggs are released at the same time and impregnated. The more the cat breeds to more sperm can impregnate the eggs that are released. Cats will continue to ovulate after breeding with a tom.

Another thing that occurs is that a cat can become pregnant by multiple partners. Say you think Miss Kitty's honey is thee Sleek black tabby from across the street and Miss Kitty is an all white cat. When she gives birth you see that she has a few black kitties, a couple of "tuxedo" kitties and OMG...two Orange Tabby boy cats (most Orange tabby cat are male and most calico kitties are female). What you didn't know what that Miss Kitty is also playing around with the Orange Tom from around the bend...Hmmmm, LOL

So that's cat reproduction for ya!!

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