One-eyed cat had medical condition (AP) Updated: 2006-01-13 09:55
A photo of a one-eyed kitten named Cy drew more than a little skepticism when
it turned up on various Web sites, but medical authorities have a name for the
bizarre condition.
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] | "Holoprosencephaly" causes facial
deformities, according to the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and
Stroke, part of the National Institutes of Health. In the worst cases, a single
eye is located where the nose should be, according to the institute's Web site.
Traci Allen says the kitten she named Cy, short for Cyclops, was born the
night of Dec. 28 with the single eye and no nose.
"You don't expect to see something like that," the 35-year-old Allen said by
telephone from her home in Redmond in central Oregon.
Allen said she stayed up all night with the deformed kitten on her recliner,
feeding Cy a liquid formula through a syringe. She says she cared for the kitten
the next day as well, until it died that evening.
Allen had taken digital pictures that she provided to The Associated Press.
Some bloggers have questioned the authenticity of the photo distributed on Jan.
6.
AP regional photo editor Tom Stathis said he took extensive steps to confirm
the one-eyed cat was not a hoax. Stathis had Allen ship him the memory card that
was in her camera.
On the card were a number of pictures — including holiday snapshots, and four
pictures of a one-eyed kitten. The kitten pictures showed the animal from
different perspectives.
Fabricating those images in sequence and in the camera's original picture
format, from the varying perspectives, would have been virtually impossible,
Stathis said.
Meanwhile, Cy the one-eyed cat may be dead, but it has not left the building.
Allen said she's keeping the cat's corpse in her freezer for now, in case
scientists would like it for research.
She said one thing's for certain: "I'm not going to put it on eBay."
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