Meet Narnia: The Rare “Chimera” Cat That Has A Perfectly Split Face

Meet Narnia: The Rare “Chimera” Cat That Has A Perfectly Split Face

Narnia the Cat - Munchiecat

Pics courtesy of Stéphanie Jiminez

Narnia was born with electrical blue eyes and a perfectly split gray and black facial area.  The 5-year-outdated British Shorthair might have a rare genetic ailment called chimerism.

New checks to outline if Narnia is a chimera cat are in progress,” claims proprietor Stéphanie Jiminez. Feline chimeras are formed when two kittens fuse together early in their mother’s womb. They have their own DNA and DNA from a 2nd kitten. Fundamentally, Chimera kittens are their have non-similar twin. 

Narnia was born on March 28, 2017, at the Chatterie de la Grâce. It is a small no-cage cattery in Paris, France. Stéphanie fell in appreciate with British Shorthair and British Longhair cats in 2010. “They look like child bears. They are sweet, sort, and incredibly intelligent,” she states. 

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