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Bob is a 3–4 month old neutered male Siamese mix with a heart as big as his personality. He arrived at the shelter in December with a severe tail injury that required amputation, and he is also blind — but don’t tell Bob any of that. He’s far too busy being a kitten.
Bob gets around the house like any other curious youngster. He confidently makes his way upstairs to the litter box, heads into the kitchen when he’s hungry, and has already mapped out his surroundings like a pro. He does most things from memory and navigates with impressive determination and confidence.
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Because he can’t see, Bob especially loves toys that make noise — crinkly, jingling, or rattling toys are his favorite. He enjoys playtime, will chase another cat in the household, and absolutely keeps up with the action. Occasionally he climbs furniture because he’s still figuring out how high he needs to jump — but that’s just part of his adventurous spirit.
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Bob doesn’t see the world the way other kittens do, but that doesn’t slow him down one bit. He’s playful, smart, adaptable, and proof that a little kitten can overcome a lot.
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And best of all, a wonderful couple just gave Bob his forever home! Way to go Bob!!!
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We’d like to say a big thank you to Shelter Medical, and Kitten Foster Program foster Mom Bev Daproza for giving our special boy Bob all the love, care and attention he needed. We also want to thank our donors who made his special medical care possible. Thank you all for giving Bob a second chance.