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A close-up, eye-level shot features the head of a domestic cat wearing a clear, translucent Elizabethan collar, commonly known as an e-collar or "cone of shame." The cat has a distinct bi-color coat, with dark gray or black fur covering the top of its head and part of its face, sharply contrasting with white fur on its muzzle, cheeks, and forehead. The cat shows signs of injury or recent medical treatment. Its left ear (on the viewer's right) appears raw and red, with visible scabbing or white topical medication, indicating a healing wound. There are also visible scabs or dried discharge around its right eye (on the viewer's left) and on its pink nose. The cat's eyes are a light brown or amber color, and its long, white whiskers fan out, some touching the inside of the plastic cone. Its expression appears somewhat subdued or weary. The cat is looking downwards into the cone, which rests on a textured surface, possibly a carpet or mat, displaying shades of greenish-brown. The lighting is soft and diffused, characteristic of an indoor setting. No discernible text is visible in the frame. The context provided for this image is Nairobi, Kenya.
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