This story is inspiring, but it freaks me out. A cat who became disfigured after losing her face in a road accident has started to help humans come to terms with their own disabilities.
The cat’s name is Chase; she was left without a nose, eyelids, and skin on her cheeks after being hit by a car as a kitten. Chase now works as a therapy cat touring schools and hospitals to help boost the confidence of people with disfigurements.
Chase has also achieved notoriety on the Internet. Owner Melissa Smith writes a blog on the three-legged cat’s behalf showing how she is happily living with her disability.
Here are a few of the things Chase has to share:
Faceless Therapy Cats
Chase Helps Disfigured Humans Heal
Trend Themes
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Therapy Animals — Using animals for therapy to boost the confidence of people with disabilities.
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Internet Fame — Gaining popularity and notoriety through online platforms.
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Overcoming Disabilities — Inspiring stories of individuals and animals overcoming physical challenges.
Industry Implications
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Healthcare — Incorporating therapy animals into healthcare settings to enhance patient well-being and recovery.
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Entertainment Media — Creating online content featuring inspiring stories of individuals and animals overcoming disabilities for entertainment purposes.
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Animal Welfare — Supporting and promoting the well-being of animals involved in therapy programs.