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I successfully bred a cat with a guinea pig?
I have been trying for 3 years now, and this morning I woke up to found that I had succeeded! My female cat gave birth to a cat/guinea pig hybrid. I am absolutely ecstatic! I have decided to call it a "guinea cat." What should I do? How do I get a patent?
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- ?Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
A biotechnician called Buck
once cross-bred a hamster and duck
When asked for a name
for this beast of ill-fame
he said "I'm calling it Gladys."
- chuppkaychuppkayLv 68 years ago
Well if what you say and claim is true you have created some thing new and it need to be registered and patented under your name immediately. Congratulations for making some thing new. A star for you is too less to be true!
As you know the most sin full of all the stealing is to stole some ones intellectual work which happens the most. And be very careful, as a guy sitting and receiving the patent applications can steal the idea most easily besides a whole bunch of scoundrels before the application is sent.
The ideas of a genius Dr. Brar the original inventor of the use of (1) Nicotine the active ingredient in Tobacco as a patch, gum, spray, to help stop smoking and craving for Tobacco; (2) the use of a discarded anti hypertensive medication discarded for several decades as that had side effects of hair growth and its use to grow hair in baldness that was subsequently patented as Rogaine by some one else, and (3) use of Clostridium Botulinum toxin produced by the organism that usually causes food born paralytic illness and in infants accidently is given via contaminated raw Honey and or food results in 'Botulism i.e., Limp or Floppy Baby Syndrome due to the potent paralytic effects of the toxin on the nerves; however, in very very small doses to be used locally to stop frowning, frowns and lines od aging thus produced on the face by paralysing the motor component of the facial nerve superficially at the face by local injections was later patented as Botox to be used for the same application are all stolen intellectual works and ideas.
Hope you would not waste any time to properly register and patent your work. Name "guinea cat" is fine as chosen by you.
Also seriously look in the very serious problem and matter of, 'potential of animal abuse' in an event you had not had prior permission for animal experimentation.
Good luck and lots of best wishes for a happy and prosperous new year!
- 8 years ago
A cat and a guinea pig cannot hybridize. Cats are in the order Carnivora, and guinea pigs are Rodentia. In fact, guinea pigs cannot even cross breed with other rodents, and cats can't crossbreed with non-feline Carnivores.
- 8 years ago
Well, first I suggest that you breed more of these, and study their behavior with humans and other animals. Also, you should make sure that they don't carry any diseases. But I'm pretty sure that someone has already created a guinea cat. His name is Josh, and he's a friend of mine.
Source(s): I've bred a dragon from a dog before. - Anonymous8 years ago
yawn....no,you didn't.