How cute....she will learn to adapt and you will figure it out. Animals are amazing at how they adapt to disabilities. They don't know they are any different :shock:
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Thanks for saving her life!!! My dog, Cheyenne, looks just like yours although she is a Blue Heeler mix and she plays with our old cat who cannot get around very well anymore. People like you make my heart sing as there are so many "cruel to animals" people out there. Again, thanks!!!!!
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God Bless you for taking in another of God's creatures to care for. Your little Boo-Boo kitty will bring you great joy. White kitties with blue eyes usually are deaf, but very sensitive to vibrations. I had two or three when growing up as a child. They adapt very well. Will she continue to be your indoor kitty?
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Oh, she looks just like my Amalie - ahmolly - cat did when she was small. She is now in rainbow heaven, I have her ashes.
Bless you for adopting her. Helen Denver |
I had a deaf kitty, she responded to the electric can opener-I rewarded her so she knew that sound was me calling her.......also used a spoon in a tin-can, when she was outdoors...both worked quite well.
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She looks like my late cat "Sugar",she is adorable.
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She is so cute! We once had a deaf white kitty. She was also a rescue. I was working in an employment office and Snoopy(her name) got her paw smashed in the door. We took up a collection and took her to the local vet. She lived with us for many years. My Mom was very sad when Snoopy died.
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What a sweet beauty.
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Thank goodness some husbands get better with age -- makes all the tough times worthwhile. Here's my Mr. We-Don't-Need-No-Cats with the (now late) love of his life.
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Thanks for sharing with us. Glad hubby is getting softer!
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