well, i went to the vets with my dog today and came home with a new kitten!!! He and his whole litter had been abandoned and they needed good homes. he is about 6 weeks old and we have named him "Tripper" as he has one blue eye and one green eye. he is also deaf....
he's beautiful! i love solid coloured cats. There was a little blue boy at the vets too, but he looked like he was going to loose an eye (he and his litter mates had come in with the cat flu) and he had ring worm..its so sad that people are so irresponsible with little lives...
he's beautiful! i love solid coloured cats. There was a little blue boy at the vets too, but he looked like he was going to loose an eye (he and his litter mates had come in with the cat flu) and he had ring worm..its so sad that people are so irresponsible with little lives...
Thank you!
Cats cope amazingly well with a disability though. My Uncle has a cat that was hit by a car and lost a front leg. He would disappear and because of this once missed being moved house.. but after a few weeks he turned up at the new house as if he had been keeping tabs on his owners the whole time. Im sure the little guy will do fine with only one eye.
It was only because of the ring worm that i didnt take him. i wasnt willing to risk my other cat, my dogs or my daughter with ringworms.
little puss (grey one) walked in the front door many many years ago like he owned the place and stayed, sparkie (orange one) we got from a farm they named him 'Spartacus' needless to say we changed his name to sparkie and he loved helping fix computers
tigger (grey black marbled bengal?) was a RSPCA rescue this year and brandy (white/grey) was a RSPCA about 3 years ago
Bit of a random question- but might yield some funny stories- have you're cats ever caused problems because they're so intelligent??
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