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People On The Internet Have Fallen In Love With A Cute Cross-Eyed Kitten

Belarus is a cross-eyed cat whose adorable image and unique expressions have been emblazoned on merchandise that is being sold to raise funds for his operations. Belarus is a cross-eyed cat who has become the support for thousands of adoption charities thanks to his adorable image and unique expressions, which have been emblazoned on merchandise that is being sold to raise funds for his operations.

According to Bored Panda, the kitten’s mother, Rachel Krall, described him as “one of the most extroverted and friendliest felines anyone could meet.”

Rachel acquired Belarus when he was one year old after seeing a social media post from San Francisco Animal Care & Control (SFACC).

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Due to a disorder known as strabismus, Belarusian pupils are pointed in opposite directions, therefore his facial expression is always confused.

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Despite the fact that Rachel was not a cat person, she knew straight away that he was the one for her; it was love at first sight.

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Rachel expressed herself as follows:

“I thought he was the most hilariously cute cat that ever lived when I first saw him.”

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When Rachel learned of Belarus’s past, she made every effort to visit the shelter the same day and meet him.

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The woman received the wonderful news that she had been chosen to adopt the kitten late at night.

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Belarus’s eyes stay averted because to strabismus, but he has no major visual difficulties and does not experience any discomfort.

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Rachel expressed herself as follows:

“It’s exactly like any other inquisitive cat,” says the narrator. He’s a true adventurer who enjoys exploring new places.’

Currently, the feline has over 315,000 Instagram followers, where he posts gorgeous photographs of himself on a regular basis and sells items using his image.

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Rachel, according to Mail Online, said:

“We contributed $6,000 to shelters last year, with $4,000 going to the Belarus SFACC center, $1,000 going to the Sonoma Community Animal Response Team for their work to preserve cats during the Sonoma Wildfire, and $1,000 going to Oakland’s Cat Town.”

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Belarus’s favorite toys are little anything he can catch with his paws, like as balls, and his favorite hobbies include examining everything around him, climbing into the shower even while it’s running, and throwing items from the sink.

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