Day 1419: Seeing Eye Cat?
Touching story, huh?
Well, let me tell you something. The only reason Libby his helping out this mutt is because he is of some use to this Cat!
It’s like me allowing ScapeGoat The Dog to continue breathing. I hate him, but he has his uses.
Otherwise, Libby would be taking Cashew for a short walk off a tall cliff! Trust me!
Story Credits: Orange County Puppy Raisers

I know what youre thinking. How can a Cat blog? You think just because we dont have vocal cords or opposable thumbs that we arent intelligent? 

Lol. Still a neat story, I’m just wondering how long the dog has been deaf and blind? Buddy of mine has a blind dog and it’s the creepiest thing in the world to watch, he sees everything…even without eyes.
Dear Gorgeous,
Thank you for the wonderful story. At first glimpse, it looks as if the story about the fellowship of cat and dog has nothing in common with our Modus Vivendi club, yet your picture portrays the essence-the spirit of the art therapy. Therefore I felt myself honored with the possibility to make the copy-paste. Art therapy consists not of the paper pictures and not the number of the arranged exhibitions report the success of the healing. The therapy is not the talking about the love, but sharing the love through living in love.
Thank you dear Gorgeous. You are heartily welcomed to Modus Vivendi.
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Thanks for stopping buy Chris and Tomas.
I have two dogs, an older female Jack Russell named Abby and a one year old Norwich Terrier named Bama. One tells me he or she needs to go out and when I let them out, the other goes potty. So, they’re asking for each other. It’s uncanny how they know each other so well, they speak for each other. Lynn