Blind inseparable Kitten Brothers Use Amazing Skills to Navigate Their World

Brothers George and Hamilton (or Hammy) were rescued outdoors at 4 weeks old with horrible eye infections. Unfortunately, the infection was so severe that the kittens became permanently blind.

Despite such a setback, they grew up to be amazing, happy, playful kitties with awe-inspiring adaptations. “It’s insane how resilient they are!” They “see with their hearts,” and are inseparable. While Nicole wonders what their eye color would have been like sometimes, “They’re still absolutely perfect to me without eyes.”

George and Hammy, blind rescued kittens, Nicole Meow

Below, George and Hammy were about 7-8 weeks old. George is the fluffier buff kitten, while Hamilton is ginger.

George and Hammy at 7 weeks

Are George and Hammy Echolocating?

Whenever they are briefly separated, George and Hammy chirp for one another in a manner their mom Nicole likened to echolocation! Others with blind cats have suggested their cats are echolocating too. They have proven incredibly adaptable, climbing cat trees, running on wheels, and jumping in empty boxes and bags like any cat.

It took no time for clever George to find his way to the top of a newly-installed cat shelf.

George gets to the top of the cat tree somehow

Meanwhile, Hammy seems uncomfortable entering empty “echo-y” rooms like the basement. But if there is furniture in the room, he has an easier time, Nicole says.

George and Hammy sit on the stairway to the basement,

 

Overcoming Multiple Eye Surgeries

George and Hamilton had their first enucleation surgery at four months old, followed by two more. After that, Nicole says there was “a month of stress” as they slowly recovered. But once again, they proved incredibly resilient.

George and Hammy, blind rescued kittens, Nicole Meow, 2

George became a majestic mini lion and “the smartest cat” Nicole has met, while Hammy is a Ham, constantly seeking Mom’s affection. They celebrated their 2nd birthday on March 4, 2023, and Hammy enjoys helping the foster babies in the home (George the lion “tolerates” them too).

“Look how far these boys have come. George and Hammy never knew how popular they would be.”

Looking back at all they went through, Nicole says she’d do it all again.

“I am so thankful I have them to help me share their experience and to show that blind animals are just as amazing and smart (if not smarter) than those that can see!” she says.

Hammy and George as adults

Video about George and Hammy by The Dodo:

 

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