Whoa, so my little kitty comic has over 100K notes?I’ve been going through and reading the re
Whoa, so my little kitty comic has over 100K notes?I’ve been going through and reading the reblogs that included stories of people adopting less-adoptable pets and …. I don’t even know what to say. It’s amazing to see so many people that are also willing to give a “different” pet a chance. Really, some of them made me cry. When people started sending me messages and reblogging that the comic had changed their perspective on adopting pets, I was overwhelmed. Thank you so much for taking the time to read my little comic. No one can save all the cats, so the next best thing you can do is spread awareness and encourage people to think differently. This is my Teddy. He wakes me up with purrs every morning, is waiting at the door with his tail in the air when I get home every time, and follows me around and tries to ‘help’ with whatever I’m doing. He is always happy. Everything is new and exciting for him. He’s not afraid of anything, even vacuums. If there is one thing in the world that will always cheer me up, it’s my little Teddy Bear.I adopted him from a rescue group that pulled him from an animal hoard. He has a neurological condition called Cerebellar Hypoplasia, and asthma. His neurological condition is similar to cerebral palsy in humans. He has a mild case, and is able to get around on his own. He wobbles and occasionally falls. He gets an inhaler dose every day before dinner, and we go for acupuncture every 6 weeks to help control the asthma.if I didn’t have Teddy I would have a lot more money (buying an inhaler without insurance sucks) but literally nothing on earth makes me happier than hugging my little purring wobble kitty <3So, that’s one of my cats’ stories, thank you to everyone that shared their stories too, I loved reading them :’D -- source link
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