The moggy, called Nanny McPhee, is looking for her forever home
Volunteers at Cats Protection’s Warrington Adoption Centre originally thought the four-year-old moggy, who has been named Nanny McPhee, just had a large nose.
Named after the fictional witch with a famously deformed nose, the black-and-white cat has suffered no ill effects from her double snout, Cheshire Live reports. “Other congenital malformations within that area of a cat such as a cleft lip and cleft palate are not uncommon and can either be inherited or due to incident whilst developing in the uterus. Like all of our cats Nanny McPhee will be neutered before rehoming so any concerns about inherited problems are resolved as she won’t have kittens.”
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