Even though she couldn't see anything, she saved herself.

Blind cat eluded cat thieves and stumbled her way to safety...
Mina was found at one of the project Buddhist pagodas [temples] in Cambodia
as part of our FOUR PAWS Saving Pagoda Animals program. Our team was at this
pagoda for the first time to work with the monks to collect animals for free
spay/neuter surgery and do on-site education on animal welfare.
When our outreach coordinator showed up at the temple, he opened a can of
yummy (and smelly) cat food to encourage the cats to come. All came running
straight to him, except for one cat, who was wandering aimlessly in the
other direction, unable to make her way to the yummy food.
Our outreach coordinator quickly walked to her to see if she was okay. He
was shocked to discover that she was missing both of her eyes, rendering her
completely blind. After speaking to the resident monks at the pagoda, they
explained that she had been that way for some time, and nobody really knew
the source of her injury. She was probably dumped at the pagoda after
suffering from a severe eye infection or birth defect when she was a kitten.
The head monk also noted that cat thieves frequently visited his pagoda,
rounding up cats for the cat meat trade, and he was surprised that Mina
hadn’t been stolen.
Mina had a fighting spirit. Given her disability, it was amazing that she
was able to survive, despite not being able to see. Our team kindly asked
the monk if we would able to take Mina and try to find her a loving, forever
home, which was met with approval and thanks from the monks. They knew that
a blind cat would have a much harder life in a busy temple, and was at high
risk of being stolen for the cruel cat meat trade.
Once back at our partner facility, Animal Rescue Cambodia rescue center, she
was checked by the vet team and found to be underweight, but otherwise in
fairly good condition. She was sterilized, dewormed, and vaccinated, and is
currently in a foster home while she waits to find the perfect person to
adopt her. She is really loving and affectionate and has adapted remarkably
well to her new lifestyle.
Katherine Polak, FOUR PAWS Head of Stray Animal Care, Southeast Asia:
"Its remarkable Mina was able to survive despite having no eyes. Life in
pagodas is really tough for most animals, with limited food, medical care,
and rampant theft for the dog and cat meat trade."
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