<p>A breeder was shocked to find that her pet cat had given birth to an adorable kitten - with crossed eyes.</p><p>Rebecca Hardy, 27, was overjoyed when Mahri, her two-year-old Maine Coon, gave birth to a litter of seven in December.</p><p>But as the kittens each opened their eyes, she noticed that they all had convergent strabismus, where their pupils are turned inwards towards the nose.</p><p>As their extraocular muscles strengthened, six of the kittens adjusted their eyes to normal - but the seventh, named Red, did not.</p><p>Rebecca, from Hillsborough, Sheffield, said: "He’s a little bit more delayed when playing with the chaser toy, but he doesn’t know any different.</p><p>"He's got a ridiculous amount of confidence for a cat that’s cross-eyed!"</p>