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Saturday, January 14, 2006

Nine Lives, One Eye!
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Here's your dose of weekend weirdness.

Check out this story about a kitten born with one eye. They named it 'Cyclops' - how adorable! Other eye doctors have sent it to me to ask if I felt it was legitimate. Click here for an enlarged photo of this phenomenal feline. (Someone stop me, I can't help myself!)

It's probably not truly one eye, but two eyes that failed to divide...something called synophthalmos. I can't speak for cats, but this kind of anomaly is incompatible with life in humans because other structures besides the eye (like the brain) are also maldeveloped. It would require a CAT scan to know for sure!

Enjoy this blog while you can before WebMD's editors use it to line the kitty litter box!

Posted by: Dr. Lloyd at 3:21 AM

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