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Little Blind Cat At Popcorn Park Zoo Needs A Good Home

Noelle took good care of her kittens, who have all found homes. Now she needs one too.

Somehow, Noelle, a tiny, blind, two-year-old cat managed to care for her litter of kittens, despite her blindness.

Noelle was happy to be found and taken to Popcorn Park Zoo. After she and her babies were checked out by the shelter's veterinarian and given some good meals, they were sent to foster homes to grow and recover, according to the shelter's Facebook page.


Once they came back to Popcorn Park, all of Noelle's kittens were adopted. Now it's her turn.

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"Noelle is completely blind, but gets around very well and is just the sweetest, most gentle and loving little lady. She gets along fine with well mannered cats, and only asks for an easier to navigate home where she will get lots of love and well-deserved attention. She will bring lots of joy and happiness to the good family that welcomes her home," according to the post.

Noelle's file number is 27154 4/4/17

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Noelle is part of the park's Share-A-Pet program, so if you can't adopt her but would like to come in to visit and spend time with her, please go to www.ahscares.org to find out how.

Please consider making a donation to help care for Noelle and so many other like her by texting Humane to 501501 to make a $10 donation, or click here to donate to our Res-Q Fund:https://www.ahscares.org/shop/item.asp?itemid=28&catid=5

Photo and video: Courtesy of Associated Humane Societies

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