A woman who had never considered herself a cat person and a dog who had a reputation for not getting along with felines changed their minds when they met Bruno. We both fell in love with this adorable blind and sick twink.

Kelsey has been working in animal shelters for years. She recently met a very special cat in one of these shelters. He is blind and sick, and goes by the name of Bruno. Specifically, he suffers from feline infectious peritonitis, a serious viral disease. Unlike many of his peers cared for by the association, he did not have a family, so he was being treated at the shelter’s veterinary clinic.

Bruno changed Kelsey’s mind about adopting a cat. Initially, she had welcomed him into her office, as she often did with other shelter residents. It was like he lived in my office and slept on my shoulders while I worked. The young woman told Pets Radar that he was always in a good mood and loved everyone who came to see him. As a result of her attachment to him, she decided to adopt him. Her approach, however, had to take into account a very important factor; her dog Ed. He didn’t get along well with cats when he was 9 years old. When Bruno arrived home, Kelsey was afraid of how she would react. In the course of introducing them, she was surprised by Ed’s positive response to the new family member. They became best friends a week later, according to their owner.

«Ed is my dog, and Bruno is Ed’s cat,» she jokes. Despite being blind, Bruno loves to run. After bumping and falling, he gets up and continues playing. Kelsey’s perception of life with a cat was transformed. It never occurred to me that I was a cat person. Despite working in animal shelters for a decade, I had no idea cats had such a special bond with people.






