Bunny was born with a deformity called Radial Hypoplasia (RH) also known as foreleg micromelia or Squitten.
This is a forshortening of the Radius bones in the foreleg. She was part of a litter of barn cats that
were probably quite inbred, a common factor amoung cats with Radial Hypoplasia.
Bunny's front legs are foreshortened, the radius stopping at about 1/2 the regular length (but not the same
length on both sides), her paws twist and are basically vestigial. She has several claws that will not retract, so we need to keep them clipped.
To view her world she sits up on her hind legs, like a
kangaroo. She can sit like this for several minutes.
As much as I've wanted to catch her doing this with the camera... she manages to
move or get down (and won't back up) before I can snap the shutter. However my son-in-law caught her sitting up one day and snapped a shot.