We know that cats are purrfecion. That's a simple fact. It's inarguable. But there is one thing out there that is more purrfect that one cat… it's two cats. It's bonded cat pairs. Duh. Because double the cats means double the trouble. It means double the cuteness. Double the silliness, double the fun, double the knick-knacks kicked off our shelves. It's double the purrfection. We purrsonally think that every cat owner should consider a second cat, and if they can, they should get one.
The only worry we would have in that scenario is… will the cats get along? How long will it take for them to connect, if ever? We would be devastated if we got a second cat and it wasn't accepted by our first. But that's not the case here. Here, these two cats became instant friends, proving to their owners, and to everyone else, once and for all, that disability does not stop cats from living their best lives.
It's almost never a bad idea to adopt a deaf cat, definitely not if you're worried specifically about the deafness. If we have learned anything throughout our time writing for ICHC, it's the deafness is the last thing that would stop a cat from being chaotic and having fun and living life to the fullest.
"All ears and deaf" is definitely an accurate description for this kitty. We cannot wait to see what this beauty looks like when he grows up. Does he grow into his ears or do they remain massive? How big will he get? He's going to overtake the ragdoll in size for sure, and we cannot wait to see the tables turn.
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