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This Woman Was Afraid How Her Bull Terrier Would React To A Newly Adopted One-Eyed Cat, Look At Them Now
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This Woman Was Afraid How Her Bull Terrier Would React To A Newly Adopted One-Eyed Cat, Look At Them Now

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The moment 24-year-old Phoebe Gill saw a picture of Stitch, the one eyed bald kitty, she knew she 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 vets,” the rescuer writes. “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: how the kitty would get along with the lady’s dog…

Turns out, there was nothing to worry about. Stitch made herself at home straight 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 said. “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.”

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    The moment Phoebe Gill saw a picture of Stitch, she knew she 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 vets… he gave her up”

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    “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: how the kitty would get along with the lady’s dog…

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    Turns out, there was nothing to worry about. Stitch made herself at home straight away

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    “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”

     

     

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    Cathy Shift
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    if i've said it once i've said it a million times: when it comes to pit bulls its all about how they're raised and trained. good dogs come from good owners.

    Tracy Kunstt
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And we know from the successful rehabilitation of the Michael Vick fighting dogs and other like them that even dogs raised to fight can be rehabilitated and become loving family dogs and even certified therapy dogs! <3

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    Cathy Shift
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    if i've said it once i've said it a million times: when it comes to pit bulls its all about how they're raised and trained. good dogs come from good owners.

    Tracy Kunstt
    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And we know from the successful rehabilitation of the Michael Vick fighting dogs and other like them that even dogs raised to fight can be rehabilitated and become loving family dogs and even certified therapy dogs! <3

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