Radar’s eyes are weeping more and more, so I took him back to the vet to make sure he isn’t getting an infection. Dr. B said Radar needs surgery to permanently close his eyes. He’s a little too young now, so I have it scheduled for January 31.
I love watching him interact with his littermates. He does amazingly well getting around. Sometimes he bumps into walls, but never too hard. He sits up like a bear when I enter the kitten nursery, and turns toward my voice (like a satellite dish). He is already litter trained, and he finds his food and water dishes with ease. Sometimes when I watch him play I forget he’s blind. He’s learning to use, and rely on, his other senses to compensate for his lack of sight. He’s really quite remarkable!
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Sally Pass
2/10/2019 10:15:27 pm
This is perhaps my favorite picture of Radar. He just looks so very sweet!
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Amy
4/12/2019 06:21:26 pm
Thank you so much! Your Radar sounds very sweet! And it’s so funny because I hear stories all the time about Ragdolls turning “dog people” into cat people. They are pretty special kitties for sure! All the best to your sweet baby, he’s a luck boy to have you and your husband! ❤️
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