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All cats need homes—especially the ones who have a little extra struggle in their lives that can be remedied by a sweet and caring owner. There's a certain amount of dedication and upkeep that comes with adopting a cat that is not completely able-bodied, but that just means you get to spend even more time teaching them how to exist in a world that might seem like it's against them. That's where you beautiful pet pawrents come in, managing to save the day and a sweet cat's life. The woman in this video has done it twice with blind cats, so what's one more?
Meet Bindi. She is a blind rescue that the woman adopted, eager to make sure she gets all of the well-informed treatments and rehabilitation necessary to have a life filled with purrs and loafing. The woman already has one able-bodied cat and two blind cats, so she's well-versed in taking care of Bindi to the best of her ability. The video touches on just how fickle it is to get a blind rescue to feel comfortable in a new furever home, but the woman is patient and kind. She claims that Bindi will run the house someday, and based on the pawdorable clips in the video, I don't doubt it. Scroll to see the highlights and entire video of Bindi's heartwarming story. Bring your tissues!
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Bindi update 🥰 cat introductions are SUCH a delicate balance and can really make or break the relationship between cats. #rescuecat #adoptacat #catadoption #catmom #blindcat #cattok