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Old June 7th 11, 03:51 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Blockade Runner
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Has anyone ever had experience raising one or owning one ?

I take in a lot of stray cats & kittens & figure one day will get one
that is blind & want to be prepared to care for it . I cannot see
putting one of God's little creatures down because of a handicap .

If that was case I would have never lived because I am handicap to .

I think one would do well if kept in the same house & taught where cat
box is , I think it would learn its way around, maybe not able to run
like others, but by walking slow it would be able to navigate around
the house .


Michael Lane

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liars; the men they detest most violently are those who try and tell
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Old June 7th 11, 05:02 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Storrmmee
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there is a poster on RPCA that has a blind cat named duffy, he is just fine,
nothing special once the surroundsing are learned nothing special at all,
Lee
"Blockade Runner" wrote in message
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Has anyone ever had experience raising one or owning one ?

I take in a lot of stray cats & kittens & figure one day will get one
that is blind & want to be prepared to care for it . I cannot see
putting one of God's little creatures down because of a handicap .

If that was case I would have never lived because I am handicap to .

I think one would do well if kept in the same house & taught where cat
box is , I think it would learn its way around, maybe not able to run
like others, but by walking slow it would be able to navigate around
the house .


Michael Lane

The men American people admire most extravagantly are the most daring
liars; the men they detest most violently are those who try and tell
them the truth -- H. L. Mencken























































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Old June 7th 11, 06:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
MLB[_2_]
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Default blind kitty cat

Blockade Runner wrote:
Has anyone ever had experience raising one or owning one ?

I take in a lot of stray cats & kittens & figure one day will get one
that is blind & want to be prepared to care for it . I cannot see
putting one of God's little creatures down because of a handicap .

If that was case I would have never lived because I am handicap to .

I think one would do well if kept in the same house & taught where cat
box is , I think it would learn its way around, maybe not able to run
like others, but by walking slow it would be able to navigate around
the house .


Michael Lane

The men American people admire most extravagantly are the most daring
liars; the men they detest most violently are those who try and tell
them the truth -- H. L. Mencken


Suggestion: PING MaryL on RPCA. She is am excellent

source of information on the subject. MLB



















































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Old June 7th 11, 12:43 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Gramby
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Default blind kitty cat

There have been folks on different groups who have blind cats. You put them
in a room with their litterbox and eventually they learn that room then
their way around the house. They can run and jump like toher cats and some
lady had one who loved the ct tree.

"Blockade Runner" wrote in message
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Has anyone ever had experience raising one or owning one ?

I take in a lot of stray cats & kittens & figure one day will get one
that is blind & want to be prepared to care for it . I cannot see
putting one of God's little creatures down because of a handicap .

If that was case I would have never lived because I am handicap to .

I think one would do well if kept in the same house & taught where cat
box is , I think it would learn its way around, maybe not able to run
like others, but by walking slow it would be able to navigate around
the house .


Michael Lane

The men American people admire most extravagantly are the most daring
liars; the men they detest most violently are those who try and tell
them the truth -- H. L. Mencken





















































 




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