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A grey and white domestic short-haired cat is depicted in an indoor environment, identified as Nairobi, Kenya. The animal is positioned on a dark, flat surface, likely a table or counter, with a plain white wall in the background, transitioning to a segment of green wall on the right. The cat exhibits significant trauma to its left ear, where the pinna is severely damaged, exposing red muscular and cartilaginous tissue, consistent with an avulsion or deep laceration. The surrounding fur is matted and appears wet near the injury. The right ear is intact but grey. The cat's facial fur, primarily white, shows areas of matting and discoloration, particularly around the eyes and nose. There are visible ectoparasites, specifically ticks, on the white fur of its face and near its right eye. The cat's eyes appear partially open, showing light brown irises, with some discharge or irritation present. A human hand, characterized by dark brown skin, is visible in the lower left of the frame, supporting the cat's head or neck area, suggesting an interaction of care or examination. The cat appears to be in a resting or subdued state. No other individuals or distinct objects are clearly visible besides the cat, the hand, and the immediate background surfaces.
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