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I've never cared for a deaf cat Juli, but I would think that you have to be a lot more visual. So toys that move or flick about, anything to catch her eye and perhaps try to reinforce verbal communication with visual ones, remembering of course to use the same visual signals for the same verbal ones each time. Sure there must be some info on the web - have you tried googling? Good luck, let us know how you get on. |
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