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One-Eyed Orange Tabby Cat Gets a Googly Eyed Makeover and People Can’t Get Enough

This orange Tabby cat looks fab with his googly eye.

I adore all cats no matter what breed, age, or color, but as a cat mom to two orange boys, I’ll tell you there’s something super special about orange cats. Not only are they amazingly affectionate but they also have the biggest personalities, play nonstop, and engage in otherwise weird antics that are commonly classified as orange cat behavior. That’s why when one cat mom gave her one-eyed orange Tabby cat a googly-eyed makeover it just made total sense.

Sorry, it looks like this cat was born this way. His googly-eye just fits him perfectly.

I’m not the only person who felt the cat in the above video looks totally fantastic with his googly eye, because someone commented “Eye see no problem with this.”

This adorably hilarious video was uploaded to the TikTok account for @dogdogcatcatnoodle, and people just can’t get enough of this extreme cat makeover.

Another person commented, “We had a stray orange with one eye we nicknamed Billie Eyeless.”

Someone else responded, “I don’t get it. This is just a video of a normal looking cat.” Someone else added, “I can’t even tell which one is fake anymore, so yeah, how would they know?”

It looks totally natural! If you are considering adopting a one-eyed baby, and I think that’s an amazing decision to make, keep reading for any special considerations that you may need to be aware of.

Do One-Eyed Pets Require Special Care?
Whether they were born that way or lost an eye due to accident or injury, your fur baby should be able to adapt just fine and live a long, happy life if they are missing an eye.

If they lose an eye due to injury, make sure you ask your veterinarian the best way to clean the wound, how often their bandages need to be changed, and what signs of infection to look out for. If they were born that way or you adopt them with a missing eye, make sure you realize that their depth perception may be off and that they may not be able to judge distances as well. Try and keep your furniture in the same places if possible.