Re: another blind kitten

2005-07-25 Thread Karolyn Lount
Hi, The 1st thing is to have a vet check it's eyes. If nothing can be
done to restore it's sight the vet may recommend that it's eyes be
removed. Blind kittens or cats can get along just fine. The maine thing
is don't move the furniture around. They don't have the mental hangups
than people do. I have found homes for blind cats and they are all doing
fine. Again have a vet check it's eyes




Re: another blind kitten

2005-07-25 Thread Mari Kolbe
Bonnie:

We have several totally blind and partially blind cats. You may give my email addy to this person if they would like more information and tips for caring for a blind kitten. In actuality, there are very few adjustments that will need to be made. And contrary to popular belief, you can move the furniture - one of our little blind guys just hops on the piece of furniture being moved and once it is in its spot, hops down, checks out where he is and off he goes. Another one of our blind cats chases our deaf cat around just like he can see him - hopping from bed to dresser to top of the credenza.


My email addy is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

/mari
On 7/24/05, BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't there somebody on this list who is taking care of a blindkitten? Another blind kitten has been found by someone on the VETMED
list, who doesn't know what to do.I answered his post saying I thought there was someone I could ask.-- /mari (SpiritCat)Until there are none, adopt one.SpiritCat and the Mooseheart Mumpkees
of southeastern Texas[EMAIL PROTECTED]


another blind kitten

2005-07-24 Thread BONNIE J KALMBACH
Isn't there somebody on this list who is taking care of a blind 
kitten? Another blind kitten has been found by someone on the VETMED 
list, who doesn't know what to do.
I answered his post saying I thought there was someone I could ask.

Bonnie in WI

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