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Cinderella was one of 14 cats living in this burned down house. I trapped her and attempted to rehabilitate her, for adoption but she refused to domesticate herself. After 6 weeks of no progress, I released her into my outdoor colony. She did well and eventually came to love me but then went missing one day. After 3 days, she showed back up with this severe eye injury. Since she had to remain inside for medical treatment, we were able to successfully tame her the second time around. She is now socialized and is probably one of the most affectionate cats I have ever met. She does have permanent eye damage, but her eye does not need to be removed. She has a little bit of reduced vision in the eye and it will water, but her eye is functioning.
Cinderella was one of 14 cats living in this burned down house. I trapped her and attempted to rehabilitate her, for adoption but she refused to domesticate herself. After 6 weeks of no progress, I released her into my outdoor colony. She did well and eventually came to love me but then went missing one day. After 3 days, she showed back up with this severe eye injury. Since she had to remain inside for medical treatment, we were able to successfully tame her the second time around. She is now socialized and is probably one of the most affectionate cats I have ever met. She does have permanent eye damage, but her eye does not need to be removed. She has a little bit of reduced vision in the eye and it will water, but her eye is functioning.