I think I have one of the smartest cats in the world. He needs to be bred but he is nurtured :(

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My kitten is 6 months almost 7 months old. He is almost 10 lbs. He is an ideal built, very muscular and a very good looking face. His breed is short hair domestic yet he looks similar to bombay cats. He is probably the smartest cat or one of the smartest on this forum. I Started toilet training him 14 days ago. For stage 1 you are supposed to put the fake toilet on the ground so your cat can get adjusted. I put it on the toilet and filled it with litter. Seconds after I did that he jumped up and used it. After 2 days using that I upgraded to stage 2. He used it in 1 attempt. 7 days after that I just updated him to the final stage. He used it in 1 try. He is 90% toilet trained in 14 days. Not only is he toilet trained he is leash trained. I can walk him and he will walk with me. He responds to his name. He knows many commands such as sit,  come here, stay, he knows how to play tag and so forth. He learns so quickly that its kind of weird. He also has like 20+ different meows. Depending on what he wants and what he is doing, he will meow a certain way like he is trying to communicate. He just learns everything so freakin quickly that its weird. How do I breed a cat that had his nuts removed. His genes cannot go to waste because he is probably one of the smartest cat int he world. 
 

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Many cats are like that :). And a lot of it is how much time and effort the owner puts into the cat. Plus it's very likely that you wouldn't enjoy living with him if he weren't neutered ;).

I suppose cloning is becoming more available, and there's probably some way to tinker with genetic material to make babies without sperm. . .but without testicles there's no way for him to reproduce naturally.
 

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Homer (of "Homer's Odyssey" fame) taught himself how to use the toilet. He also happened to be a cat with no eyes, that taught himself to use the toilet. So there are others out there :)
 
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wow very impressive. I was thinking about some how breeding him with a mancoon because if he is naturally huge combined with a mancoon you could make a 40+ lb cat....i wish
 

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People have tried to make larger cats, and smaller. Apparently there's a genetic limit to how small and how large domestic cats can be. Otherwise I think there would be a market for Spaniel sized cats :D.
 
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