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Here at PawNation we have a love for felines of all kinds, especially those that are a bit different. The recent sect of special kitties to catch our attention are cross-eyed cats. These felines may see the world from a slightly different perspective, but they are just as sassy as every other kitty.
GAME ON
"You thought our last staring contest was hard? I am about to break out the big guns."
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KNOWING NOSE
"That fish smells so delicious, I can almost see the smells."
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TARGET IN SIGHT
"I am hoping this new look will help me zero in on the elusive red dot."
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LEADER OF THE PACK
Paw Star Spangles the Cross-Eyed Cat proves there is nothing wrong with being cross-eyed or being a pirate.
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HAIRY HONESTY
"I'm trying out the whole coffeehouse goatee style. You like?"
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CODE ORANGE
"Not to freak anyone out, but I can't find my nose."
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BOOORING
"Human, I can see that new toy you're trying to tempt me with. I am just more interested in staring at my own face."
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BORN TO ENTERTAIN
Rory knew since birth that she had the special power to make people smile.
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PART OF THE PRIDE
"The noble lion ain't got nothing on me"
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I'VE FALLEN AND I CAN'T GET UP
"I am so tired that I have forgotten how to close my eyes."
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SAY CHEESE
"Dude! Can you take your flash off the 'go blind' setting?"
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PEACEFUL MOMENT
After a long week, Harmony used her eyes to do some true soul-searching.
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WARNING STARE
"Before you mock me, remember that I never got declawed."
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HEAD RUSH
"Now I can see why mom wanted me to wait before I tried catnip."
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Next: People Covered In Cats
GIVE AND TAKE
"If you force me into silly clothes, then I am forced to make silly faces."
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6 Comments
Why would you want this to happen on purpose?
November 23 2012 at 10:09 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI agree with Vetonica!
November 23 2012 at 5:58 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyMy Cat "Long Tall Sally from the Alley" at six months,came home with a thorn in her eye. The vet said that she would lose the use of the eye and would not live very long outside the house.
November 22 2012 at 7:10 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyNeedless to say, Sally was not a house cat: she escaped when ever the door opened or she had her special outside "doors".
Now she is 18 years old and has avoided all of "cat life's pitfalls" as a one eyed cat. She proves that "hardships and handicaps" can be overcomed with a little faith.
As for breeding for a certain trait: we have been doing this for 15000 years already. So if this trait is valuable, it will stay with us.
Remember; if something is not economical; we will lose it...
kind of reminds me of our president
November 22 2012 at 5:16 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThese cats would be just as cute with normal eyes.
November 22 2012 at 4:07 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThis is all WRONG!! Cat's should NOT be bred for crossed eyes. Yes, the cats are kind of cute, but crossed eyes are a defect. In humans such a condition is considered in need of correction. Humans who desire cats with crossed eyes need to cross their own eyes and consider what life would be like with such vision.
November 22 2012 at 4:06 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply