Monty the Cat, also known as the "Alien Cat" or "Avatar Cat," became famous thanks to the unique structure of his skull bones. The pet, who lacks a nasal bone, spent several years in an animal shelter.
For a long time, people avoided babies with unusual appearances, not wanting to have an animal with a pathology in their home.
A cat with an unusual chromosomal mutation found a loving owner and was adopted by a family only at the age of three.
Monty has been an incredibly affectionate cat since birth and prefers to spend most of his time in the arms or lap of his beloved owner Michael.
Monty leads a fairly active lifestyle, and his only health issues are frequent sneezing.
Veterinarians who thoroughly examined the cat were able to determine that he had Down syndrome, an extremely rare disease for cats, but long-term treatment helped Monty.
The owners adore their pet and delight everyone who follows the life of this unusual cat with funny photos.
Monty the cat from Copenhagen has become living proof that even imperfections in appearance are not a death sentence, and for people who truly love animals, their pet's appearance does not matter.

















