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2006-01-09 |
![]() Cy, short for Cyclopes, a kitten born with only one eye and no nose, is shown in this photo provided by its owner in Redmond, Oregon, on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2005. The kitten, a ragdoll breed, which died after living for one day, was one of two in the litter. Its sibling was born normal and healthy. (AP Photo/Traci Allen) Dam that Rove, fiddling with Cat DNA. Whay? Karl, Why? But is does resemble Leaky Leahy |
Posted by:BigEd |
#9 Some cat breeders are very unscruplous; they don't report birth defects, and breed lines prone to them. A friend quit her business in disgust. |
Posted by: Eric Jablow 2006-01-09 23:19 |
#8 Cyclopism is a sure sign of massive brain damage. Not surprised it died. |
Posted by: mojo 2006-01-09 17:57 |
#7 "...in this photo provided by its owner" sure is a reason for scepticism. It is a little early for April Fool's though. |
Posted by: Dar 2006-01-09 17:50 |
#6 Let me guess, your "Source picture" is either the World Wide News, or the National Enquirer |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2006-01-09 17:17 |
#5 How's that JW? |
Posted by: Saint Alphonso of the Clogged Pitot 2006-01-09 17:00 |
#4 All EU cats have two eyes. It's on page 4749. |
Posted by: Saint Alphonso of the Clogged Pitot 2006-01-09 17:00 |
#3 Oh Lord, now that Aris has said this, half of RB will feel obliged to argue kittens normally have three eyes, but one of them is really hard to see unless you're sufficiently hard on terrorism. |
Posted by: Jeque Whuck4910 2006-01-09 16:57 |
#2 BS. Kittens are born with their eyes closed. And typically with two of them. |
Posted by: Aris Katsaris 2006-01-09 16:49 |
#1 BS. Kittens are born with their eyes closed. |
Posted by: Grunter 2006-01-09 16:24 |