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Woman Adopts Earless And Deaf Senior Cat Everybody Ignored, And Later He Saves Her

November 12, 2016

The Mind Circle


If you’ve ever considered adopting an animal, odds are that you go for the most lovable and the cutest one, right? Well, Otitis is far from that. This sweet 9 year old cat was given up to a shelter after he had to have his ear s and hearing organs removed due to sickness. Deaf and confused, he lived in a shelter for a long time, until an owner who suffered from severe anxiety attacks brought him home as a companion animal.

Both are doing well and they help give each other a good quality of life. They are there for each other when they need a cuddle buddy, and they’ve made some great memories together that help everyone deal with a rough day when they pop up. It just shows you that sometimes all you need is a buddy to help you make your way through the darkness and you can help each other have an enhanced quality of life, much to the relief of both of you. This is one to pass on to friends and family that are in need of some heartwarming stories right about now.

Meet Otitis, the earless cat who was surrendered after his ears got removed because of cysts
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The 9-and-a-half-year-old kittie is deaf and was spending his lonely days at a shelter
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Molly Lichtenwalner, who suffers from anxiety, fell in love with the neglected cat
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She adopted him and now they are inseparable! Otitis helps her deal with stress and panic attacks
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“I told myself that when I was ready for a cat, I would only adopt an adult cat with special needs”
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Otitis is so grateful to be rescued, the kittie is giving snuggles to his owner all the time…
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“He is some times the only thing that can calm me down”
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The feline is very curious and likes to know what his owner is up to all the time

Molly says Otitis is her “emotional support animal” who is always by her side
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“He’s the best thing I ever did and he definitely rescued me, I didn’t rescue him”
 
lovely. Yes, cats are very under rated. They make fantastic pets, and best medicine against all kinds of tensions!
 
lovely. Yes, cats are very under rated. They make fantastic pets, and best medicine against all kinds of tensions!

Totally agree.

They can really be a good "equal" companion, not allowing a master-servant relationship, which is quite original.

It is kind of wild nature at home at a smaller scale.
 
Cats are overrated. Only those without a healthy social life need one.

Not ONLY but certainly ALSO. Dogs are great too but if nobody is at home during the day, dogs suffer (unless you get many that get along with each other). Cats on the other hand can be left alone and they just sleep !
 
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