Yep just an ordinary (if some what unordinary domestic cat). I own 9 cats currently, and those teeth as the others have mentioned are absolutely
normal. Now if the teeth carried on well past the jaw line like
these, then yes
that would be unusual.
The extra toe is from
Feline polydactylism which cats can be born with quite easily.
And as for the 'wings' some cats have been known to have such apendages but often id assume its like other animals that suffer from birth defects
where a conjoined twin is blended into their body, like
cows with extra limbs sticking out of there
chests... and oddly enough the back near shoulder blades. the twin isnt separate enough to be an individual but its make up becomes part of the
other... i think, I dont know the process but I know it happens fairly regularly.
Poor thing was more than likely a member of a rather inbreed cat colony.
hehe I love to sit and lift up my cats lips when there in deep sleep, only time you can get a real good look at em, felines sure have some damn
impressive cutlery
**rubs his bite marks**
Edit:- its mind boggling but how on earth are there people who dont know cats have fangs?... I mean they say the incisor have elongated into fangs...
so just how small do they think cats incisors are to begin with?.. from that pic the incisors (ie the front teeth) are perfectly normal... which makes
me think they got the canines (which are fang like) mixed up with incisors. If they can mix up something as simple terms like canine and incisors ,
well i don't know... are people really that ignorant?.. ill refrain from saying stupid.
Edit2:- Also thought id mention that cats have no collar bones as such the shoulder blade and arms structure are free floating (one of our cats as a
kitten could actually reverse her arms vertically by accident due to poor muscle strength in that region, scary finding your kitten with its arm
flipped over its back
), that extra long front arms they mention is due to the fact the skin (and cats have very loose skin) has allowed the
corpses free floating arms to fall beyond their natural position on the torso, shrinkage of the chest cavity hasnt helped either.
[edit on 24-1-2010 by BigfootNZ]