21 Pets Who Were Born Unique, and Now Bring Joy to Their Owners Every Day
Very few people know that there is Pet Birth Defect Awareness Day. This day was established by the founder of MBJungle Foundation to bring awareness about pet birth defects and educate the public that this is not as scary as many of us tend to think. As a rule, many pets with congenital defects can live happy lives and become wonderful companions to their owners.
“My cat has heterochromia.”
“My dog is growing an extra toe in between her toes. She’s 5 and it started showing 3 weeks ago.”
“Very weird webbing in my cat’s eye. The vet checked it and said it wasn’t harmful.”
“Our Great Dane puppy has tripled in size (20 to 61 pounds) in the 8 weeks since we got her, making her baby teeth look super tiny and far apart.”
“My albino kitten’s translucent ears”
“The angle of this photo makes my dog’s teeth look heart-shaped.”
“My cat has 13 little fingers.”
“My dog’s right iris is misshapen and has almost no color.”
“My cat has no teeth.”
“I’ve just noticed my dog has cloven paw pads on his rear feet.”
“My cat has some extra beans! Him and his siblings all have extra toes.”
“My dog’s eyelashes are insanely long.”
“My cat had an entropion eyelid and some corneal scarring, his eye did this gross tentacle thing after it healed following surgery.”
“My dog’s feet are as big as mine, a 9.5 in men’s.”
“My kitten has a very unique nose shape. Also, she likes holding hands.”
“My rescue dog, Thor, has one floppy ear and one he can control.”
“My new kitten has chimerism, she’s 2 cats split down the middle.”
“Black and pink puppy nose”
“My kitten has a freakishly long tail. She’s a rescue who looks like a pure-bred Ragdoll cat. Not sure how we got so lucky, we love her to bits!”
“My dog’s fingers are longer than mine.”
“My cat’s toe beans match her color patterns.”
Does your pet also have some special features? Maybe not in appearance but behavior? Tell us in the comments below.
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