Stray Kittens Born Without Eyelids Get A Second Chance Thanks To Strangers

Now they've got their sights set on a forever home.

Meet Felix and Dora, two stray cats who were born without eyelids.

Felix and Dora suffer from a rare condition that caused them to be born without eyelids.
Felix and Dora suffer from a rare condition that caused them to be born without eyelids.
Patrick Jones/RSPCA NSW

A couple rescued the duo when they were just 5 weeks old and wandering on the side of a road in New South Wales, Australia, BuzzFeed reported. But after taking the kittens home, the couple realized they needed more than just a little TLC.

After a trip to a local shelter, the couple learned that Felix and Dora both had a rare birth defect known as eyelid agenesis ― which causes cats to be born without eyelids ― and required immediate medical attention. If left untreated, the kittens’ eyes would be constantly inflamed and irritated, and they would likely go blind.

The shelter took in the kittens and waited until June, when they were 6 months old and physically stronger, before sending them for corrective surgery at Sydney’s Eye Clinic for Animals.

A veterinarian used tissue from around the cats’ mouths to create their new eyelids.

“The surgery was a total success,” Patrick Jones, a graphic designer for the shelter, RSPCA New South Wales, explained in a blog post. “Felix and Dora are now happy as can be!”

Veterinarians had to wait until the kittens were 6 months old and strong enough to handle surgery.
Veterinarians had to wait until the kittens were 6 months old and strong enough to handle surgery.
Patrick Jones/RSPCA NSW

Now Felix and Dora are facing another hurdle: They’re looking for a forever home.

If you happen to be in New South Wales, you can visit the two 9-month-olds at the RSPCA Blue Mountains shelter and see for yourself just how lovable they can be.

“Felix and Dora are some of the friendliest cats I’ve ever met,” Jones told The Huffington Post. “The only thing they enjoy more than playing is spending time cuddled up next to you on the couch.”

And while Jones says the cats will still thrive if adopted separately, he’s hoping to see the best friends stay together.

“There’s a lot of love between them,” Jones said. “So it would be incredible if they could be adopted together.”

Check out Felix and Dora below and, if you’re so inspired, you can request to adopt them here.

Felix and Dora are ready to be adopted at the RSPCA Blue Mountains shelter.
Felix and Dora are ready to be adopted at the RSPCA Blue Mountains shelter.
Patrick JonesRSPCA NSW
Jones said the cats are especially cuddly. For proof, see above.
Jones said the cats are especially cuddly. For proof, see above.
Patrick JonesRSPCA NSW
Thanks to corrective eyelid surgery, Felix and Dora have a second chance at sight.
Thanks to corrective eyelid surgery, Felix and Dora have a second chance at sight.
Patrick JonesRSPCA NSW
"Don’t let their slightly funny appearance discourage you," Jones said in a blog. "They’re affectionate, playful and adventurous."
"Don’t let their slightly funny appearance discourage you," Jones said in a blog. "They’re affectionate, playful and adventurous."
Patrick JonesRSPCA NSW

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