Justice the Blind Kitten

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Photo, Colonial Heights Animal Shelter

Little Justice was found in a ditch all alone at 8 weeks old. Her vets think she was born blind but she doesn’t let it get her down.

She was saved from the ditch by a good Samaritan and was taken in by Colonial Heights Shelter in Colonial Heights, VA. Colonial Heights Shelter networked Justice online and she was rescued by St Francis Humane Association, where she is currently in foster care.

Adrienne Gonzalez picked Justice up from the Colonial Heights shelter on March 7 and uploaded this video of Justice happily playing in foster care today.

Colonial Heights Shelter wrote at Facebook: “This fluffy little 8 week old female tortie is blind and needs a special home that can take care of her. She gets around just fine once she knows the environment. The vet said she was born blind. She is currently on oral antibiotics and eye drops. She obviously MUST be an indoor-only pet.”

On November 6, 2012, just days after Hurricane Sandy hit and amid its devastation, Adrienne drove from her Richmond, VA home to NYC to rescue two displaced cats pulled for rescue from the Brooklyn ACC facility.  See Saving NY Cats Storm and Tina After Hurricane Sandy for that story.

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