Cloudy-Eyed Cuties: Watchful Blind Cats Still Wholeheartedly Meownitoring Their Hoomans

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Cats are always watching us. If you live alone, but you have a cat, you can always count on your feline to give you that feeling of surveillance security. Although they wouldn’t be very helpful in a mano-a-mano battle with an intruder, cats are ever-watchful—even when they’re blind. 

Blind cats don’t lose that certain stalker vibe that felines give off and despite their disability, never falter in their prowess. Relying on their other predatory instincts, cats with optical boundaries are just as sassy and silly as their eye-balled counterparts. In fact, many blind cat owners insist that their felines are actually the optimal pets, because they rely on hoomans a little bit more. Just take the cloudy-eyed cuties in our next collection. Meet the goobers behind the ocular mishaps and enjoy these rambunctious fellows who are living life to the fullest. 

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