Jack

No, this cat is not closing his eyes. In fact, Jack Tripper is a kitten that was born with no eyes at all. Have you ever seen a cat without eyes? Did you think an eyeless cat could manage to look so adorable too? We certainly did not expect a cat with this kind of disability to be so lovely. This was born with this setback and has struggled with coping with his handicapped features his whole life. However, this cat had been extremely lucky. But how can a blind cat be called ‘lucky’, right?

Other Cats

This cat has had a lot of friends to spend his days with. Jack has been raised in a home where he has a lot of different animals to make friends with. He has never been a stranger to the smell and treatment of different kinds of animals ever since he was little. He lives in a barn where all of the animals living with him, love and adore him so much. But who would ever want to adopt a blind cat right? If you wanted a pet for yourself why would you want a handicapped done right?

Worried

Even the people working at the barn grew a little concerned. It was scary enough to give away the other normal animals to strangers but giving away the friendly blind cat to just a random person was something they did not want to do. A day came when someone called Amy received an email from her friend who wrote, “Do you still want one of the kittens? There’s one here with no eyes and no one can take him.” How do you think she reacted?

Couldn’t Resist

Amy knew right then and there that there was no doubt she would absolutely cherish the little kitten. When the time came for them to meet, Amy gave the blind cat a name. She decided to call him Jack Tripper because of her love for old TV sitcoms. “I’m a huge fan of old TV shows and thought Jack Tripper was a good name for a kitten who couldn’t see,” Amy revealed. She was not even phased by the fact that Jack is blind She saw the cat as any other cat and she did not let his blindness become a negative factor.

Cautious

So since Amy loved the cat so much right from the first time she met him, the people working at the barn did not hesitate to let her keep him. “When we first brought him home Jack stayed mostly in my room. He walked cautiously around, sniffing everything,” she explains, talking about the time she finally brought little Jack into her home. As time went on, Jack grew a little more comfortable and all this started to change gradually. He was beginning to become a lot more settled.

No Issues

Amy was happy that Jack did not take to long to warm up to his new forever home. “After about a day he had no issues running around, jumping onto my bed and climbing on everything. It wasn’t long before he mastered the rest of the house, either,” Amy mentions, when Jack began to show that he was not timid anymore in his new place. Amy had also stated that adopting Jack was the best decision and that she loves the cute blind cat more than she ever thought possible.