As cat owners, we laugh quite often about how "all cats are the friggin' same". All orange cats have one braincell. All black cats will lie down on black surfaces so that we don't see them and accidentally sit on them. All tuxedo cats are little gentleman, and all sphynx cats look like uncooked chicken. And while it is true that cats share quite a few traits between themselves, it is also true that all cats are unique and have unique quirks and personalities. And some cats… are even more unique than others.
Have you ever seen a cat with two pairs of ears? Or a cat that was born with two noses? Or how about a cat that was born with two faces? Because we have. And all of these things, while unique, were also real mutations that naturally occurred in nature. Like the mutation that you're about to see today.
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Let's be honest for a moment. As good as the loaf is - and it is good, very round, very purrfect - the loaf is not what anyone is looking at, and we are confused that the loaf is what you chose to focus on. The ears. It's the ears. Everyone is looking at these meowjestic ears.
They're so amazingly lorge. Poised, purrfectly angled, pulled out and back and clearly ready for landing. We have seen many an airplane ear in our time writing for ICanHasCheezburger, but these… these are by far the most impressive ones we have seen to this day.
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