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Initial plan for this article: would like to go over the concept of a breed standard in cats, the few natural breeds of cats, and tie in, where feasible, whatever information on cat genes is available. The article should be informative and entertaining to the cat fancier, but also true biologically and open up exploration paths into genetics and biology. It should also be a useful reference for anyone working with cats as a species. [[User:Nancy Sculerati MD|Nancy Sculerati MD]]
Initial plan for this article: would like to go over the concept of a breed standard in cats, the few natural breeds of cats, and tie in, where feasible, whatever information on cat genes is available. The article should be informative and entertaining to the cat fancier, but also true biologically and open up exploration paths into genetics and biology. It should also be a useful reference for anyone working with cats as a species. [[User:Nancy Sculerati MD|Nancy Sculerati MD]]

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Initial plan for this article: would like to go over the concept of a breed standard in cats, the few natural breeds of cats, and tie in, where feasible, whatever information on cat genes is available. The article should be informative and entertaining to the cat fancier, but also true biologically and open up exploration paths into genetics and biology. It should also be a useful reference for anyone working with cats as a species. Nancy Sculerati MD