Talk:Andean Cat

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[edit] Redirecting searches here on Wikipedia and partitioned skull?

Hi, I'm a bit new to this, so I hope I can explain what I'm asking about right. ^^; I've known this cat by 'Andean Highland Cat' as well as just 'Mountain Cat' or 'Andean Mountain Cat' like was mentioned in the article, along with the 'Andean Cat' name used. All of these names bring up the same cat in a google search. Is there any way it can be made so some or all of these searches will redirect to this page? It was kind of difficult to find this, because searches for 'Andean Highland Cat' and 'Mountain Cat' didn't bring me to a specific article, it just gave similar ones (that this one was in.) I think since the names are used interchangably, that it might be good to redirect to here.

The second thing I was wondering about was that in a book I own, where I first found out about the Andean Highland Cat, it mentioned "From anatomical evidence, we discover it has a unique skull--apparently two skulls partitioned by a thin membrane." (From 'The Complete Kitten & Cat Book' by Norman H. Johnson, D.V.M. with Saul Galin, copyright 1979 published 1993 by First Galahad Books.) The Andean Highland Cat is mentioned on page 316. I haven't found any mention of this information about the skull elsewhere, so I'm not sure it's entirely factual; any idea, and should a mention of it be included in the article? - Indy Gold 17:57, 22 September 2006 (UTC)