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"Duck, the two-legged cat, inspires worldwide with his adorable personality and incredible journey of learning to walk on hind legs. A symbol of adopting animals with disabilities. 🐱"
Unlike most other felines, Purrberus has not one, not two, but three heads! The rumor has it that this cat was accidentally manufactured in a lab in Japan when scientists were trying to recreate Hello Kitty.
Wilfred Warrior is a big-eyed Persian cat with some of the wildest facial expressions we’ve ever seen. Many say his unique wide-eyed stares made him look like a grumpy old man, though some think it’s downright evil.
This Maine Coon named Stewie won the Guinness World Record for the longest cat in the world at 48.5 inches from nose to tail. Unfortunately, Stewie passed away in 2013 at only eight years old.
Frank and Louie were a two-faced Janus cat born in 1999. What made them so unusual was their two faces, two mouths, two noses, and three eyes, though they shared a single brain and a set of vital organs.
Okay, she might not be an actual Batman villain, but she sure looks like one! Venus is a two-tone chimera cat with one side of her face black with a green eye, and the other side orange tabby with a blue eye, giving her a strikingly symmetrical appearance.
Monty was a unique little fella as he was born without bones in his nose. As a result, his eyes were slightly farther apart than usually and his nose appeared flat.
Six-legged Pauly from Kingston, New York, was born with six legs, two of which are attached to his shoulder blades. When he was born, his owners, Valerie and Matt, were concerned about his health with the six legs.
Let’s take it back to the days of handlebar mustaches and fixie bikes. Hamilton the Hipster Cat became an internet sensation with his white mustache and goatee, giving him a look like your local cocktail bar’s mixologist.
Thankfully, there are pet owners out there who are willing to help disabled animals in need. We’re sure Raven the Paralyzed Kitten feels that way, too, as she was born with a spinal cord injury that left her unable to use her hind legs.