Just because they can't see, doesn't mean they don't deserve the same love and attention as other pets.
Blind pets may not see, but they can sure feel. And what they feel is overwhelming love. So much love that we can't help but feel it over on our end, too.
We gave a shout out in the past to one-eyed cats, senior cats, and now we wish to do the same to those who have lost their eyesight. We're so happy to see these beauties thrive in an environment where they are loved. This is a specific shout out to all those beautiful blind (or semi-blind) pets. You are beautiful.
"He’s 76 cat years old, has a heart mummer, 95% blind & has a growing unknown lump. My black beauty’s days are lowering rapidly but he is still climbing & cuddling like when he was a kitten so I thought he deserved being shown off a little"
"Meet Poundcake. He’s blind and deaf but follows me everywhere. He knows when I’m away from him and can sense when I’m feeling down. I adopted him from the pound 4 years ago. He saved me more than I saved him."
"My blind 16 yr old cat has a very special relationship with my boyfriend and managed to climb on his shoulders where she needed a helping hand to get down"
"Lydia is the kindest, softest and silliest chicken that I own. She’s completely blind and runs towards me the second she hears my voice (while occasionally bumping into some things)"
"This is Conker, a cat we rescued along with her sister (Clover) who went blind only days after we got her. This is her 2 week anniversary in her new home. Look at those eyes though."