I love making art and my cat. 😊
On my spare time. I love to make art. Travel and see art. Then I saw this cat who was sad and lonely. He’s blind and couldn’t see. So I took him home with me. Now I have another little fella to share art with. 🥳
Meet my cat
🐈 Name: ?
🐈 Age: 7 months
🐈 Hobbies: hanging out with me
🐈 Favorite food: 🐓
🐈 Tricks she knows: smelling
Adopting a blind cat has truly been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Before bringing him home, I was mainly focused on creating digital art and traveling to experience new inspirations. However, meeting this sad, lonely little fellow completely changed my perspective on life and creativity. He couldn’t see, but his presence sparked a new wave of creativity in me. I started incorporating themes of resilience and companionship into my artwork, inspired by our daily interactions. Spending time with him not only uplifted his spirits but also enriched my artistic expression. We share quiet moments where I draw and he sits nearby, sometimes gently sniffing the surroundings to understand the environment—a trick he’s quite good at! His favorite chicken treats have become small celebrations between us, reinforcing our bond. Traveling with a visually impaired cat requires patience and adaptability, but it also gives new meaning to exploring the world. I began documenting our road trips and the unique ways he experiences new places—through sounds, smells, and the comforting rhythm of my presence. This journey taught me that art isn't just about sight; it's about all senses, emotions, and connections. For artists and pet lovers alike, caring for a pet with disabilities offers profound lessons in empathy and creativity. It pushes you to look beyond appearances and find beauty in unexpected places. I encourage everyone to open their hearts to animals who need love and to let those experiences inspire their passions.





























































