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50 Of The Wildest And Cutest Genetic Mutations Ever Spotted In Pets (New Pics)
Wholesome WorldJAN 17, 2025

50 Of The Wildest And Cutest Genetic Mutations Ever Spotted In Pets (New Pics)

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They come in all shapes and sizes. Some walk, some slither, some fly and some swim. Humans are blessed to share the planet with just over 2.1 million recognized species of animals. And scientists say there are millions more that are yet to be discovered.
Many animals like to play it safe, sticking to the normal blueprint of what they “should” look like. Then there are those that are born different, displaying unique characteristics that set them apart from the rest.
Bored Panda has tracked down a bunch of photos of animals who aren’t letting genetic mutations stand in their way. From four-eared cats to two-headed tortoises, these cute creatures are rocking their rare traits loud and proud for all the world to see. Keep scrolling for an adorable list of animals breaking stereotypes by sporting something very different to their families, and don't forget to upvote your favorites.

#1 My Family Makes Fun Of Him Because Of His Ears So Please Tell Him He’s The Cutest Patootie In The Whole World. Meet My Cat, Sheriff

My Family Makes Fun Of Him Because Of His Ears So Please Tell Him He’s The Cutest Patootie In The Whole World. Meet My Cat, Sheriff
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#2 Chimeric Cat

Chimeric Cat
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#3 Jedo Has A Reduced Adoption Fee At The Shelter Where I Foster. He’s A Senior Gentlemen Doing His Best To Be Handsome

Jedo Has A Reduced Adoption Fee At The Shelter Where I Foster. He’s A Senior Gentlemen Doing His Best To Be Handsome
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Animal rescue workers were going about their day in July 2024, when a box of kittens was brought in. At first glance, while the situation was very sad, it didn’t seem like anything too out of the ordinary. The staff at True Rescue in Tennessee are trained to deal with abandoned and neglected animals, after all.

In this case, the four kittens had been discovered inside a duct-taped cardboard box with no air holes. Someone had fortunately spotted them dumped outside a fence before a garbage truck arrived.

According to the shelter, the kittens were around 8 weeks old when they arrived. They were underweight and had upper respiratory symptoms. Upon closer inspection, staff discovered something else that had them intrigued. One of the kittens had four ears.

“We were both very taken aback. That’s not something any of us affiliated with True Rescue have ever seen, probably the rarest of genetic abnormalities that we’ve heard of,” said Kristin Condit, director of operations for the shelter.

#4 A Cute Dog With Vitiligo

A Cute Dog With Vitiligo
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#5 My Kittens Eyes Are Currently 2 Distinct Colors

My Kittens Eyes Are Currently 2 Distinct Colors
I doubt they'll be like this forever, but watching the process of her baby blues transform sure is magical!!
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#6 This Cat I Met Today Has Sauron’s Eyes

This Cat I Met Today Has Sauron’s Eyes
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True Rescue staff introduced the “ear-resistible” kitten to the world via a Facebook post. They uploaded a reel the following day, revealing that the kitten has an extremely rare genetic mutation that’s completely harmless. “We decided to name this kitten Audio because he has built-in surround-sound speakers!” reads the post.

Audio immediately became an internet sensation because of his cute and unique features, with several media outlets picking up the story. The shelter received hundreds of adoption applications, but in the end, they decided that Audio was too special to be let go.

“We have been really stressed about how we would find the right applicant, and ultimately for his own safety and our own sanity, I've decided to adopt him,” True Rescue executive director Amy Simcik told Forbes. Audio has since become an ambassador animal for the shelter.

#7 Deetz

Deetz
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#8 My Boys Paws Look So Funny From A Upward Angle. I Love Him

My Boys Paws Look So Funny From A Upward Angle. I Love Him
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#9 Meet My Unusual Cat, Owsley! He Was Born With Out Testicles, Stopped Growing At 6 Months And Remains Kitten Sized Today, He Turns 2 Tomorrow!

Meet My Unusual Cat, Owsley! He Was Born With Out Testicles, Stopped Growing At 6 Months And Remains Kitten Sized Today, He Turns 2 Tomorrow!
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Audio isn’t the first cat to go viral for having four ears. Midas made headlines in 2021 when he was adopted by a woman in Turkey. The Russian Blue mix also sports quadruple ears, and has been described as a perfectly healthy cat that has no problem hearing.

Midas’ genetic mutation shot him to fame almost immediately. His Instagram account has garnered 339k followers since it was created. His "first day at home" post got over 7,000 likes, while a pretty portrait has received more than 1.8 million.

#10 My Boy Buster (4yo) Has Completely Changed From Black To White Over The Course Of The Last 2.5 Years

My Boy Buster (4yo) Has Completely Changed From Black To White Over The Course Of The Last 2.5 Years
My dog Buster has the skin condition vitiligo. It causes depigmentation of the skin (and fur). These photos beautifully capture how vitiligo has made Buster even more unique: November 2021, November 2022, August 2023, and April 2024.
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#11 This Is Emi, She Was Tragically Born With Only One Brain Cell

This Is Emi, She Was Tragically Born With Only One Brain Cell
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#12 This Cat's Feet Are Units

This Cat's Feet Are Units
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While Audio and Midas’ unique features have worked in their favor, and made them “ear-resistible” and loved, some bigger cats aren’t as lucky. Africa’s white lions have a recessive gene that gives them their unusual pale color. They’re extremely rare and sought-after by trophy hunters.

#13 After 7 Years Chained Up Outside.. We've Given Her A Forever Home. She Has A Cleft Palate And Dwarfism, But She’s The Loveliest Girl

After 7 Years Chained Up Outside.. We've Given Her A Forever Home. She Has A Cleft Palate And Dwarfism, But She’s The Loveliest Girl
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#14 My Cat Looks Like A Lemur

My Cat Looks Like A Lemur
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#15 Here's My Cat. He Has Thumbs

Here's My Cat. He Has Thumbs
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White lions went "technically extinct" for 12 years before they slowly started reemerging. Today, there are estimated to be only 13 in the wild. And a few hundred in captivity.

Experts say white lions aren't appropriately classified and remain at risk of being wiped out completely. Some are calling for the rare big cats to be considered a "subspecies" so they can be better protected.

#16 This Is Nora Everyone. Born With One Eye And Was At Risk Of Being ‘Disposed Of’ Due To Appearance

This Is Nora Everyone. Born With One Eye And Was At Risk Of Being ‘Disposed Of’ Due To Appearance
Nora and her brother are now living their best life with me, like they deserve. Nora is the sweetest little girl and is definitely a crowd favourite 😍
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#17 My Blind Cat Has Abnormally Long Whiskers To Compensate For Her Blindness

My Blind Cat Has Abnormally Long Whiskers To Compensate For Her Blindness
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#18 Judging My Life Choices. She Has De Novo Mutation! She Was Born This Way

Judging My Life Choices. She Has De Novo Mutation! She Was Born This Way
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"Currently, there is no law nationally or internationally that protects the White Lions from being wiped off the face of the earth," warned The Global White Lion Protection Trust.

"Furthermore, the disastrous down-listing by CITES of South Africa’s lions to Appendix II 'least concern' has increased the demand for lion parts/bones of both captive lions and wild lions, putting lions under greater threat of extinction."

#19 This Is Enzo. He Was Born With A Unique Genetic Mutation, Causing A Lil Black Freckle To Appear On His Face. Quite Possibly The Rarest Golden In The Universe.

This Is Enzo. He Was Born With A Unique Genetic Mutation, Causing A Lil Black Freckle To Appear On His Face. Quite Possibly The Rarest Golden In The Universe.
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#20 My Cat Peanut, Who Has No Control Over The Right Side Of His Face. Constantly Smirking

My Cat Peanut, Who Has No Control Over The Right Side Of His Face. Constantly Smirking
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