Blind Cat Wins Prestigious Animal Medal in Britain

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Carrots the blind cat wins the 2020 Blue Cross Medal for Britain’s most heroic pet after bringing happiness and comfort to patients and their families at Bradford’s Marie Curie Hospice. He works as a therapy cat and sits beside patients twice a week to be petted relieving them from feeling anxious and depressed.

“I’ll never forget one evening when we received a call from the hospice to say there was an older man facing difficult circumstances. He was very distressed and agitated and was requesting a visit from Carrots When he saw me with Carrots on my shoulder at the door, he immediately relaxed. Shortly after Carrots snuggled down on the bed with him, the man fell asleep,” said Katie Lloyd, Carrots’ owner.

Source: Telegraph & Argus


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