This is the cross-eyed cat who permanently looks like the hypnotised panther Bagheera from The Jungle Book after falling from a windowsill as a kitten.

Eight-year-old Ozzy's sight is now impaired after the accident and he only has tunnel vision.

But his owners say that the cat has a striking resemblance to Bagheera when he was hypnotised by snake Kaa, in the Disney film.

Ozzy, the eight-year-old black and white cat, who is cross eyed after falling from a window sill as a kitten

Ozzy lives with his owners Ian and Evelyn McDougall in Perth, Scotland, who say that he enjoys sleeping

Ozzy's owners say that his eyes look like that of Bagheera the panther from Disney's The Jungle Book after he is hypnotised by Kaa, the python

Ozzy lives with Ian, 57, and Evelyn McDougall, 61, from Perth, Scotland, and is no stranger to sneaking out of the house and exploring the neighbourhood.

But his damaged vision has meant he has become lost on several occasions after wandering off.

Mr McDougall, who is a full-time carer for his son Connor, 16, who has Hunters disease type two, says he believes his pet fell from the windowsill, hitting his head, causing his unusual look.

He said: 'He looks like the panther from the Disney movie when you see the eyes.

'Me and Evelyn took him in because he was the runt of the litter.

'I think he's got tunnel vision, he can look at one bit and then it's a bit further away. It's very comical when he's chasing a fly. He's got real character about him.

Ozzy playing with his toys. He had been missing for five days last month after wandering off from his owners' home

The pet was eventually found cowering under a car at the nearby Arnold Clark car dealership and had been named Arnold

'He's a bit daft at times but he is very friendly. He's definitely a house cat.

'The condition doesn't hinder him in the house, he's used to the house. He can run up and down the corridor.'

Recently Ozzy was found wandering through a car show room when it escaped as the front door had been left open by accident.

Luckily, the pet was discovered by staff in an Arnold Clark garage and reunited with its owners who contacted the Scottish SPCA.

Eventually he was reunited with his owner Mr McDougall, left, after seeing an appeal on the Scottish SPCA website

Mr McDougall added: 'My son left the door open when he was waiting on the school bus and he must have sneaked out in beside the floor pots and we mustn't have noticed.

'We were very relieved to have found him. The SSPCA put it up on their Facebook and I said "that's my cat."

'Since he came home he's started to sleep in our bed, I don't know if it's for security.