Rare mutant kitten dubbed ‘cyclops cat’ is born with one eye


Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

A kitten in Brazil is being dubbed the “cyclops cat” after it was born with one eye, as seen in a viral video.

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“I’m 32 years old and I’ve never seen anything like this in my life,” farmhand Gilberto Almeida told NewsX of the one-eyed feline, which was born on November 4 in Vilhena, in the state of Rondonia. “My cat has had several litters, but this was the first time something like this happened.”


The "cyclops cat."
The kitten died two days later due to breathing difficulties stemming from the condition. newsX/NF

The monocular mousecatcher was part of a litter of four, but was the only one born with a single peeper.

Accompanying footage shows Almeida clutching the little black kitten, which looks so peculiar it could’ve been AI-generated.

Alas, the poor little fellow died just over a day later on November 6 due to breathing difficulties.


The kitten.
“When the embryo is developing, instead of the brain structure dividing into two parts, a single mass forms,” explained veterinarian Janete Silva while describing the condition. “As the eye follows this division, it ends up positioned in the center.” Gilberto Almeida/newsX/NF

The ocular anomaly reportedly suffered from cyclopia, a rare congenital disorder named after the cyclops, a monster in Greek mythology known for sporting a single eye.

“When the embryo is developing, instead of the brain structure dividing into two parts, a single mass forms,” explained veterinarian Janete Silva. “As the eye follows this division, it ends up positioned in the center.”

The condition can affect people as well and is often caused by chromosomal abnormalities or medication exposure during pregnancy.

Fortunately, the condition is exceedingly rare, affecting fewer than one in 100,000 births, according to WebMD.

Sufferers of cyclopia rarely live long as the condition makes respiration difficult, with many afflictees dying shortly after birth, as was the case with the “cyclops cat.”

It often results in a miscarriage or stillbirth.


Let’s be honest—no matter how stressful the day gets, a good viral video can instantly lift your mood. Whether it’s a funny pet doing something silly, a heartwarming moment between strangers, or a wild dance challenge, viral videos are what keep the internet fun and alive.

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