Deaf Cat Has Her Own Special “Meow”

By: Clarisse Jelle
Clarisse is an effective freelance SEO writer for a dog magazine, combining her deep passion for animals with her professional skills. Her hands-on experience with rescued cats and stray dogs enriches her writing, enabling her to create engaging and informative content that resonates with pet parents and animal lovers.Read more
| July 16, 2024

Some friendships are unbreakable, especially those forged through challenging experiences. This phenomenon isn’t limited to humans; our pets often exhibit this deep bond as well.

Rescue animals, in particular, tend to be some of the most affectionate and appreciative companions. After enduring harsh or abusive conditions, these pets often have a profound understanding of adversity. Consequently, they show immense gratitude and affection toward their rescuers.

As 4Keeps Animal Rescue notes: “Most animals coming from abusive homes will typically make a full emotional recovery – with proper care, attention, and love. In fact, many of them are so grateful to be rescued from their previous situation, they end up being more devoted and loyal than animals coming from non-abusive homes.”

Given this context, it’s no surprise that there are numerous accounts of rescue pets saving their owners’ lives. These stories are plentiful, from pets waking their families during fires to protecting their homes from intruders. Rescue animals seem ready to repay their owners’ kindness at any moment.

One such rescue pet is a cat named Clarabelle, who was found in a dumpster a few years ago. Life on the streets was tough for this fluffy white kitty, and to make matters worse, Clarabelle is completely deaf.

Cats rely heavily on their hearing for various activities, including sensing approaching dangers and hunting. Without it, navigating the world can be challenging. Fortunately, Clarabelle’s destiny was not to remain a street cat.

A compassionate woman named Cristina rescued Clarabelle, and the bond between them grew strong. Rescue animals often express their gratitude in unique ways, and Clarabelle is no exception. Whenever Cristina approaches, Clarabelle greets her with an extraordinarily loud meow.

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Due to her deafness, Clarabelle is unaware of just how loud her meow is. Over the past few years, Cristina has compiled a video collection of these endearing greetings. The compilation, spanning over two minutes, showcases Clarabelle’s enthusiastic yowls each time Cristina comes near.

This adorable interaction highlights the deep affection Clarabelle feels for her rescuer. From a dumpster kitten to a cherished house cat, Clarabelle has a lot to be thankful for, and her story is a testament to the strong bonds that can form between rescue animals and their owners.

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