Sapphire the kitty may be hearing-impaired but it doesn’t hold her back
She might not be able to hear, but plucky kitty Sapphire is always present and even has chats with her new family.
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She might not be able to hear, but plucky kitty Sapphire is always present and even has chats with her new family.
Showing the power of pawsitive thinking, the pampered puss has made herself right at home after being adopted from the RSPCA by Alicia Joughin and her family.
She’s hearing-impaired but that does not hold her back.
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“She’s nearly a year old and we recently found out she’s deaf, but she’s also very vocal for a cat,” Alicia said.
“She makes grunting noises when she wants to converse with you.”
Sapphire also loves her creature comforts, sneaking into bed and makes herself right at home with a cuddle.
“Every night she sneaks into our bed and sleeps under the blanket on her back with her head on the pillow,” Alicia said.
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Originally published as Sapphire the kitty may be hearing-impaired but it doesn’t hold her back