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His name is Monty and he is a cat with a genetic alteration that no one wanted to take home with them, before the couple who decided to adopt him. Referred to as the feline with Down's Syndrome, this was his biggest obstacle.

Fortunately, someone went beyond the outward appearance and saw a sociable, lovable kitten who is not afraid of anything. Now he is even a star of the web.
Monty's story
The cat with a genetic alteration has become animal rights ambassador with physical defects and disabilities. Try to convey the message that you can be valuable and interesting even if not perfect. His motto is: “I'm not perfect, but beautiful”; and how can it be contradicted?
Anyone who has stopped to see videos of this extraordinary feline he cannot help but fall in love with his extraordinary personality. He sleeps hugging his new human dad and purrs that any cat would envy.
The declarations of those who have decided to love him

“ It is incredibly sweet and very attached to me. He insists on sleeping between my legs every single night,”says the boy who adopted him. Monty has chromosomal abnormalities similar to Down's Syndrome, but thanks to his sweetness a couple has decided to fight with and for him against people's obtuseness.
The videos and posts that see this feline as the protagonist are aimed at help abandoned and stray cats, invite adoption in shelters and go beyond appearances and physical defects. Love is not perfection and anyone can be able to give it. Those who do not stop at the outward appearance and even go beyond the differences in species are the two black kittens who act as bodyguards for the blind raccoon.
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