Monty the Cat Without a Nasal Bone
If you love someone very much, you care very little about their looks. The beauty of their soul is the thing that matters the most, changing your perception of them for the better.
Monty the Cat is a vivid example of this fact.
He was taken by his new owners from an animal shelter at the age of three, and became a proud member of their family.
Due to a genetic anomaly Monty doesn’t have a nasal bridge, making his appearance rather unique.
However, this peculiarity is what makes Monty special, and his new owners love him for it.
Though he doesn’t realize that he’s any different from other cats, Monty knows that his owners love him very much.
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