Woman Was Frightened About How Her Bull Terrier Would React To A Newly Adopted One-Eyed Cat

The moment 24-year-old Phoebe Gill first saw a picture of Stitch, the one-eyed bald kitty, she immediately knew she just had to adopt her.

“She had an injury to her eye, which would have been cured with medication but her breeder didn’t take her to a vet’s,” the rescuer wrote.

“When it got worse, the breeder gave her up and the vet took her in and did the surgery to remove the eye as it was too late to be saved.”
Still, this didn’t stop the woman from seeing beauty in her: “[I] fell in love at first sight, and brought her home.”

There was only one concern remaining: how the kitty would get along with the lady’s dog…

As it turned out, however, there was absolutely nothing to worry about. Stitch made herself at right home right away, and, apparently, the adorable duo became inseparable: “It used to be that Alaska (my dog) would follow me everywhere, toilet and shower included. Now, there are two,” the woman stated. “They eat together, sleep together, play together and I’m pretty sure if Stitch was allowed outside they would also poop together,” Phoebe told Bored Panda.

“I haven’t had Stitch long, but she’s brought so much love with her.”

“She had an injury to her eye, which would have been cured with medication…”

“But her breeder didn’t take her to a vet’s… he gave her up”

“The vet took her in and did the surgery to remove the eye as it was too late to be saved”

Still, nothing would stop the woman from seeing beauty in her

“[I] fell in love at first sight, and brought her home”

There was only one concern remaining: how the kitty would get along with the lady’s dog…

There was nothing to worry about. Stitch made herself at home right away

“It used to be that Alaska (my dog) would follow me everywhere…”

“Toilet and shower included. Now, there are two.” They became inseparable!”

“They eat together, sleep together, play together…”

“And I’m pretty sure if Stitch was allowed outside they would also poop together”

“I haven’t had Stitch long, but she’s brought so much love with her”

Read these characteristics which almost all cat lovers have in common:

INTROVERTED AND SENSITIVE
It’s the nature of cats that they are not friends with everybody, and the same trait can be seen in their owners too. Usually, they live alone and are happy with their independent lifestyle. They are introverts but are comfortable hanging around with other people. However, they would need some me-time to relax and recharge.

CAT LOVERS LEAN TO LEFT
It has been observed that people with liberal political leanings prefer cats over dogs. You might be a liberal dog lover or a conservative cat owner; if you’re a liberal, you love cats and vice versa.

CAT OWNERS ARE OPEN-MINDED
Five traits – conscientiousness, neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, and openness are often seen in most cat lovers. As compared to dog owners, people who have cats as pets are more open and therefore, have greater artistic creativity.

ATTENTION SEEKERS
Just like their pets, cat lovers seek attention from people around them. They like to be the centre of all conversations. At times, cat owners rely on their pets for emotional support.

THEY RESPECT CATS MORE THAN ANYONE
Cat people respect cats more than humans, in general. The saddest sight for a cat lover is to see the animal on the streets without a home. Cat lovers are often seen making a special effort to rescue or rehabilitate homeless cats.

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