Saving Grace Rescue in San Francisco, California, rescued Grace and Max, two adorable blind cats. Despite their inability to see, the cats have not let their handicap prevent them from living a regular existence. They also have a wonderful home and a family who adores them unconditionally.
Photographer Josh Norem, who owns The Furrtographer and has numerous blind cats in his family, appreciates assisting these special needs felines in finding a happy home.
As the adoptive father of multiple blind felines, the photographer has labored to assist the rescue organization Saving Grace Rescue, and he ensures that he appreciates supporting the rescue center’s work and seeks to help the cats find a good home.
Josh says it’s unusual to see any of the cats after they’ve been adopted again, so he was overjoyed when he received a call from a couple who had adopted two of them.
Max, one of the cats, is a lovely Russian blue cat that is very friendly and loving. Max’s eyeballs were broken when he was a newborn, but due to the Saving Grace rescue organization, the gorgeous cat was able to have eye surgery and is now a loving and healthy cat with a wonderful home.
Grace, Max’s younger sister, is a bashful little kitty. Her parents felt she would be a wonderful addition to their family the moment they met her. Grace has grown into a wonderful spoilt kitty who is also her brother’s best buddy.
Janell and Justin are the kittens’ adoptive parents. They are genuinely great, and Josh claims that this couple is dedicated to caring for their two cats.
“They are not only lovely and caring, but they are genuine heroes for rescuing these two precious kittens. Thank you for providing a home for these kitties and for allowing me to photograph them.
These gorgeous cats live peacefully with their loving family, running, playing, and being naughty. They are determined to savor every moment and will not be deterred by anything.