Owner Shows How Small Cat With Dwarfism Is—Internet Can't Handle It - "I strongly encourage anyone interested in getting a cat to always adopt and never purchase from a breeder"

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A tiny calico cat named Blue has captured hearts online after a viral TikTok video revealed her rare form of feline dwarfism.

Despite being three years old, Blue could easily be mistaken for a kitten due to her unusually small size—a result of a rare genetic condition.

Discovered in a barn as a stray, Blue's unusual appearance and quiet demeanor—she rarely meows—quickly set her apart. Her owner, Morgan Augustine (@morganraugustine), shared a video showcasing Blue's size by placing her next to common household items.

It turns out she is smaller than a Stanley cup, and roughly half the height of the towel holder, amassing 7.6 million views.

What Is Feline Dwarfism?​


"Dwarfism in cats is due to a rare genetic mutation that causes a disproportionate feline body and can lead to serious health problems," veterinary professional Michelle Bernstein told Newsweek.
Signs of feline dwarfism include poor or stunted growth, disproportionately large heads, shortened limbs, abnormal bone structure, enlarged joints, bowed forelimbs, spinal curvature, and facial deformities such as undershot jaws and shortened noses, according to pet food company Purina.

Although Augustine noted that Blue rarely meows, Bernstein said it's unclear whether the condition affects vocal cords. "Typical health problems that they can develop are spinal issues, osteoarthritis, mobility difficulties, obesity, and dental problems," she explained.
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A stock image of a calico kitten sitting on the sofa.JordiStock/iStock / Getty Images Plus

Augustine also mentioned Blue has exceeded her life expectancy of six months old. While she is thriving, her condition doesn't come without its challenges.

Purina states the outcomes vary depending on severity and which bones are affected. While some cats adapt well, others may face serious mobility issues and a higher risk of obesity, arthritis, and joint problems.

Maintaining a healthy diet, keeping cats indoors, and providing mental stimulation are key to their well-being. Although dwarf cats may appear especially cute, owners should be mindful of the potential health consequences of selective breeding and be prepared for ongoing care needs.

Newsweek reached out to @morganraugustine for comment via TikTok. We could not verify the details of the case.

Internet Reactions​

Social media users have been enamored with Blue's appearance. One viewer commented, "She's so compact," while another wrote, "She's a tiny potato—I'm crying." A third user added, "I'M SOBBING SHE'S SO SMALL AND ROUND."

But amid the outpouring of affection, some users have expressed concern over the ethical implications of breeding cats like Blue. "I want a dwarf cat, but I don't want to contribute to unethical breeding, so I'll probably settle for loving your dwarf cat," one comment read.

Bernstein echoed these concerns, warning about the rising popularity of "munchkin cats," a nickname often used for cats selectively bred to display dwarfism traits.

"Due to the cat's small size, dwarfism has become popular in society, causing cat breeders to selectively breed them," she said. "I strongly encourage anyone interested in getting a cat to always adopt and never purchase from a breeder—but more importantly, to research more about munchkin cats with dwarfism to understand the harsh reality behind these 'cute small cats.'"
 
I think it's more immaturity, while psychopaths use it as an easy way to appear normal (which fits wast asia).
I will say additionally that a lot of the shit that is meant to be 'cute' like chihuahuas and jpop idols just comes off as uncanny or saccharine and not even really cute.
Obviously there's nothing wrong with finding your nieces playing to be cute or having some pet cats, but these things are organic and incidental. Hopefully you're not having kids specifically because you think they might be cute.
 
She looks adorable, but fuck the retards trying to turn dwarf cats into a new breed. Dogs already suffer enough from their inbreeding. No need to do the same for cats.
Persians already have tons of inbreeding related problems. My sister got two Himalayan ones many years ago. First one died from liver issues as a kitten. The other died two years later from the same liver problem.
 
Yeah yeah yeah breeding defective cats and dogs is bad. I get it. I still think cats (and animals in general) with deformities and defects are cute. No, I'm not about to go breed a retarded cat, but I can still talk about how adorable they are.

My old neighbor's cat was cross eyed. I thought he was so freaking cute. I think this midget cat is cute af. I wish I could ethically have a midget cat.
 
My grandmother had a dwarf cat that was born to a pregnant cat she took in. She was in proportion though. Just really tiny like this cat. Her name was Tina and looked just like the Jonny Cat litter mascot. While really cute, you should never intentionally breed dwarf animals. They have health problems and are not cute accessories. I have that munchkin cats are a thing. These poor cats can't climb and jump like their wild ancestors. They can't enjoy doing a lot of cat things. Same with those "smashed and slammed" dogs that can barely walk and get winded with every step.

These kinds of articles just encourage stupid people to go out and find cats with dwarfism, thus perpetuating the problem. Thanks, journo.

I'm going to assume that Blue is spayed and will not be used to make dwarf babies that might kill her during the birthing process. Since she was found stray it's fortunate that she was adopted because she probably would have been eaten by a predator or died giving birth otherwise. If you come across a dwarf stray try to get it TNR'd or adopted before some retard with dollar signs for eyes gets a bad idea.
 
Yeah yeah yeah breeding defective cats and dogs is bad. I get it. I still think cats (and animals in general) with deformities and defects are cute. No, I'm not about to go breed a retarded cat, but I can still talk about how adorable they are.

My old neighbor's cat was cross eyed. I thought he was so freaking cute. I think this midget cat is cute af. I wish I could ethically have a midget cat.
Friend of mine adopted several cats with issues. One had some form of brain damage from a virus or something so he has terrible balance and motor control. He's very eager to do cat things, but is also excessively terrible at doing cat things. It's equally hilarious and adorable.
 
Yes, the little munchkin is adorable, but I don't like how this inbred alien-looking chick manhandles her. She doesn't want to be clutched like that, leave her alone and let her run around. She's still a cat despite her size, so treat her with that level of respect.
My cat would try to kill me if I did what she was doing. Even holding her properly pisses her off.
 
NGL: Some cat breeds are really cute. But…

I paid ten dollars for my regular, old fashioned house cat. Was the smallest of the litter from someone in the neighborhood.

She follows me around everywhere, usually sleeps with me, and in the morning she even lays in bed with me until I’m ready to get up, no matter how eager she is to get up and around herself.

Couldn’t have asked for a better or more loyal cat, and I wouldn’t trade her for a fancy $5000 designer breed, even if it shat golden cat turds.

Adopt your cat Kiwis. From a shelter or from someone whose house cat had a romance with the neighbor cat. Don’t pay thousands of dollars for some fancy breed that has lots of health problems.

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Pic related. That’s how she gets my attention because she knows I can’t resist a tummy rub.
 
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