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Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Replying comments

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Thursday, 9 May 2013

Whitey

""My name is whitey. I am 3 yrs old. I have a gorgeous look because of my mix persian breed with medium long hair and blue eyes. Everybody adore me. Unfortunately, I can’t hear anything....

But lucky me because I have a wonderful human mom who love and care for me. When I first came to her house, she feed me. I know she have called me but I can’t respond. One day she took me to the vet. The vet confirmed that I has loss both my hearing. From then on, I know she has been adjusting her communication skill with me. When its feeding time she tap her toes on the floor so I can feel the vibration and I know she was calling for me.

When I saw her hand moving I know she asked me to come near her. I can’t resist a good petting from her coz I know she loves me so much. Every single days she like to pet, cuddle and play with me and I also like the quality time she has giving me. Besides that, I have several other companions around the house. They are very friendly to me and will try to lay around me anytime possible. Eventhough I do need my own sweet time once in a while but I know they mean no harm to me..

So I guess being deaf doesn’t mean that I can’t  live happily. I’m sure my mom will always be there for me. When she forbided me from going outside I know she want to ensure that I’ll be safe from any danger. “”

In general, all deaf cats are white but not all white cats are deaf.

http://messybeast.com/whitecat.htm
http://cala-lilies.tripod.com/common-cat-mutations/id2.html