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Maybe he is blind but no one noticed it is possible especially if he is not to well looked after....mayeb he is soemones much loved cat though a friend of mine adores her cats the children her hubby the lot of them but she never has her Tom's neutured no idea why>>>>>>> |
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So good to hear he came through OK and is getting some loving Does sound as if he was blind before which just beggars belief that he was allowed out on his own Hope he finds his forever home, lovely boy. |
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The vets are more or less sure the accident made him blind, he has had a really bad knock to his head...What amazes me is, after all he has been through he purrs and cuddles in..He is only about 12 months old too...looks as though he has been looked after, although I would say he is very small... |
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Sending healing vibes to the poor wee boy; I do hope he can recover his sight if it was accident-caused...cannot imagine anyone letting a blind cat outside...... They do cope amazingly well with blindness: my Misty hid hers so cleverly it was a while before I realized she'd lost her sight; and as Moofster said, don't rearrange the furniture!! |
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just checking in to see how our ginger boy is doing great news that he has come through the op and that he has eaten something, always a good sign Heres sending lots of positve healthy vibes that he continues to recover and that he soon finds a home - bless him |
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