What a beautiful name for a beautiful cat. Interesting isn't it how it's the same eye? Truly It makes me a little crazy when I take him out and about, (which he loves) to have people "Ohhh," at him, or worse "poor cat". :lol: My Sunny is so not a poor cat. He's a spoiled rotten lover boy. If his life wants for anything it's more time outside (so now I take him out on a dog leash, but it's still not enough time). Truly he doesn't suffer, and he's not in any pain. Yes he turns his head more to see than a regular cat, but what hardship is that?
I'm so glad Tuerto found a good home with your quilting friend. Just last night I was talking to my daughter and my husband about how we only get one Sunny cat, and it's a good thing too because at this time we couldn't afford another (another medically challanged cat that is).
Animals are amazing wonders with their abilities to cope with loss, and at least they have one eye, right?
I used to worry on and off about as Sunny ages, he might begin to loose sight in his eye, but truly he gets around no problem. Last night he was being a right little rabbit, bouncing from landing point to landing point to sleep on top of my daughter's story books. Not bad for an almost four year old.