Martyr is not a typical cat.
She was first found in a dumpster in 2016 after a passerby heard her meowing softly from inside.
The kitten apparently abandoned there, suffered a broken front leg in addition to gangrene in a back paw.
Thankfully, his new mother knew exactly how to help her. Over time, she regained her health and still proudly wears her cone.
Sadly, Martyr lost her hind leg due to the gangrene she suffered from. However, her mother was experienced in fostering kittens and still helped her heal safely to get her to where she is today.
Outside of her humble beginnings in the dumpster, Martyr was recently discovered to be a male cat!
While most Calico cats are female, Martyr is a very rare exception. In fact, until recently, she was called “she.”
Apparently, only one in 3,000 calico cats is male!
This is due to the X chromosome within cats, which helps to display orange and black fur in cats.
In female cats, the double X chromosomes they have give them the appearance of what we consider a calico cat–a base white coat with orange and black fur on top.
For a male cat to appear as a calico, therefore, they must actually carry two X chromosomes in addition to a Y chromosome.
That makes cats like Martyr a miracle of nature.
This, combined with his humble beginnings, makes this cat as rare as a fictional unicorn. Martyr’s adorable face became part of an internet sensation on the site Imgur when his new mother’s niece posted all of the pictures featured in this article there!
What do you think of Martyr’s story? Would you like a cat like him?