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Kitten Born With Rare Mutation in the US: What Does the Fluffy One Look Like (Photo)

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Employees A rare kitten has been found at the True Rescue animal shelter in Mount Juliet, Tennessee.

This information was reported by FOX Weather, URA-Inform reports.

They were amazed to find one of the newly arrived kittens with four ears. This is a rare genetic mutation that, fortunately, does not affect the animal's hearing.

The little ginger kitten, who is just over nine weeks old, has already been named Audio. He has become a real star of the shelter, and has attracted the attention of many animal lovers.

A preliminary examination by veterinarians showed that Audio's inner ear is in perfect order, and the extra ears should not prevent him from living a full life. Experts note that such cases are extremely rare and Audio can be considered a real unique specimen.

They noted that the kitten's four ears are the result of a genetic mutation that can occur spontaneously during embryonic development. Although such mutations are rare, they are further proof of the incredible diversity of nature.

Audio has already become a favorite of the shelter staff, and they hope that he will soon find a loving family. Despite his unusual appearance, Audio is an ordinary kitten who requires affection, care, and attention.

Audio's story is a reminder that nature can always surprise us. Even in the animal world, which we consider well-studied, unique and unusual phenomena occur. And although Audio has four ears, this does not make him any less charming and worthy of love and care.

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