• 11 months ago
The RSPCA is trying to find a loving forever home for a cat with a "perfectly imperfect" face - who has sadly been returned to the charity after being adopted six years ago.

Hugo originally came into the care of the charity's Martlesham Animal Centre in Ipswich - run by the RSPCA Suffolk Central branch - when he was rescued as a stray living on the streets of Ipswich.  Little is known about Hugo’s history, so the centre does not know the cause of his unusual facial deformity. However, they believe he was born with it - and say it doesn’t cause him any issues.

Video: RSPCA/Supplied

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