THIS cat is in a happy place despite having a permanently sad face owing to a rare medical condition. Five-year-old Sushi, who has stretchy skin because of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, was found as a kitten wandering the streets. CatersFive-year-old Sushi has a permanently sad face owing to a rare medical condition[/caption] EPAHis case has echoes of internet sensation Grumpy Cat but he looked sad owing to an underbite and dwarfism[/caption] He was later given a home by system analyst Larissa Yamaguchi. She found out only last year that he had EDS after reading about a similar cat. Larissa, from Sao Paulo, Brazil, said: “Some people get shocked or scared, some love his face at first sight and others laugh.” His case has echoes of internet sensation Grumpy Cat, of Arizona, US, but he looked sad owing to an underbite and dwarfism. Larissa added: “It took four years for us to know Sushi had EDS. I spent £800 and he used a lot of different medications but nothing helped. “After finding a similar cat online, we found a cat dermatologist and it was quite a shock even for her. Most read in The Sun BILL BOOST Families to get £150 Council Tax rebate to help with cost of living Drive wars I’m sick of people blocking my drive - so I leave extreme notes to shame them MASON'S LIONS KO Greenwood banished by England as Southgate rules out star amid rape probe thoughts and prayers Cancer-stricken Tom Parker asks fans to ‘light a candle & pray for me’ BEDDER BELIEVE I gave up my bedroom & made a split room for my kids with an Ikea unit TRAGIC 'MURDER' Teen 'stabbed to death' weeks after flying to England to be with bf “She said that the last time she saw a cat like Sushi was more than 10 years ago! “I was scared but then we found out that we could handle it and it wasn’t fatal.” The condition means Sushi has an extremely dry and itchy skin and he requires regular moisturising, a different diet, clothes and soft collars. Larissa said: “EDS affects each animal in a unique way. Sushi’s face skin is very flexible, especially his cheeks, and his arms too. “It can affect organs and articulations but in Sushi’s case, it affects only his external skin. “The main issue is the compulsive scratching because syndrome makes his skin dry and itchy, so he often tries to scratch the fragile parts.”