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A Blind Cat No One Wanted Changed This Man's Life

 


Time and again, older animals are more often left to languish in shelters, and overlooked in favour of their younger counterparts.

A blind, senior cat in Ireland was similarly passed over again and again, until she was adopted – one fateful day. Not only was her life changed, so was her adopter’s, indeed another heartwarming tail, ermm tale, of how senior animals can bring untold happiness and meaning to their human companions.

We urge prospective adopters seeking out that special “friend for life” to consider adopting the older animals (i.e. those aged 7 years or older (and wiser)). Take a cue from the adopter in this story, how the older shelter animals can be the ultimate companions!

Love is ageless, and if you’re ready for that special someone to complement you, look no further than SPCA’s older animals for adoption, listed here: http://www.spca.org.sg/services.asp?cat=0&view=Senior&senior=Y



For the love of animals. Pass it on.

Source: https://www.thedodo.com/how-a-blind-cat-changed-his-life-104..



 

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