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Oh these pictures just make me have goosebumps! Those tiny wee ones, Gracie and Gabriel are just too precious ... and they seem to be getting around just fine!!!:D Spencer is a beautiful doggie and what a great big brother!;) :D
Meg ... how soon do you get to pick up Gracie and Gabriel? I know you are just about to bust with excitement!!!:eek: :D
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spencer in charge!
I don't think catcrazylady is even aware of the pics here and on dog general! She should enjoy! after all, it's her fault we love the blind ones (and others- oh magoo- you made us esp. sensitive!)
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OMG!! I don't know how I missed this!
How precious is that? such a big dog with a HUGE heart to match! Grace and Gabriel are very lucky babies in their current home and in the wonderful home to come! They sure are little Angels and Spencer is a Big Angel!
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catcrazylady
wait till you have a chance (one day I am sure!) to see Spencer and Greta do kitten potty duties after jan does the nursing! They think it's candy and the babies think it's an overly zealous mama! So glad you saw the pics! What do you think? Better to be born blind or blind later? What do humans say? I know deaf people but not blind!
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Leslie this is just my opinion but I think it is better for them to be born blind. They will never know any different and won't have to overcome the same obsticles that a sighted cat who goes blind would. I think, as I said that would just be my opinion. Then again, how sad to think that they will never see a bird or squirrel and get excited but on the other hand they can feel the breeze and smell the wonderful smells and feel all the love they are recieving. It sure beats being PTS by some uneducated goofball! Their senses are so much stronger than ours anyway.
I think they are incredible and I can't wait to watch as the two of them grow up together. I'm so glad that these two will never know the sorrow that Magoo has known. They will never be tossed aside and they will always be loved. They will blossom and amaze us all I'm sure!!:D
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I agree Lisa that it's better to be born blind already. Magoo was obviously cared for by someone at some point in order to have had one eye already removed surgically (correct me if I'm wrong on that), and he was a full fledged male when his other eye was affected. And who knows how long he wandered in that condition? :confused: I know without a doubt that there were angels looking out for this trio! http://www.click-smilies.de/sammlung...smiley-008.gif
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ok yous two
but isn't it nice for a cat to imagine a chair before he figures it out? or the configuration of a bird so he can enjoy the smell of the hunt like any indoor cat? I don't know..
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Leslie I'm only guessing but I just think you can't miss something you've never had. I haven't the slightest clue what it is like to ski down a mountain or skydive out of a plane so I don't miss these things at all. Now if I had done those things and I physically couldn't now I might really miss it and be sad that I couldn't do it anymore. I guess that is how I'm looking at it.
Jan,
The shelter vet said, and I quote..."It looks like his eye was probably surgically removed before...Please dear God let that be the way it happened" That is what she said so I guess we can't imagine any other way because it would be too horrible to think he was out and injured in some way and lost his eye without anyone to help him. He seems people friendly though and I think he was loved at one time. Maybe an elderly person had him and passed away and he just got thrown out. I don't know and I guess we never will. I'm probably better off not knowing!!
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These pictures are too cute!
Spencer is such a sweet dog taking care of these little ones.
It is so heartwarming how much love these lucky little kittens getting.
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These are just the sweetest pictures. :D
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Spencer, you are the sweetest seeing eye dog ever!