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Friday, August 12, 2016
4-eared cat.
This a rarely seen genetic mutation which was first documented in 1938 in Ashtabula, Ohio, with a four-eared cat named Toots. The mutation has been studied, and is argued to be a recessive gene mutation needed from both parents in order to produce four ears.This condition does not affect the health or the temperament of the cat in any way, cat with this condition is not restricted physically as well as all locomotory apparatus are functional.
The cat with this rare status,like any other can succumb to any infection if appropriate care is not taken. This is case of 'Batman', who is three years old who was being treated for an upper respiratory infection before he could be put up for adoption.
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