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Skip to main content You are here Home *  is an online magazine covering the good deeds of individuals, charities and businesses.An adorable one-eyed cat in a wheelchair has become an internet sensation with a fan base of 40,000 people. The grumpy looking moggy named Blacky, from New Zealand, zooms around the garden with his wheels rather than his back legs. After having his left eye scratched by another cat, an ulcer ruptured in Blacky's cornea meaning vets were forced to completely remove his eye. The unlucky cat was then run over by a car and after crawling all the way home using only his front legs, he was diagnosed with spinal nerve damage and paralysis. The grumpy looking one-eyed moggy named Blacky (pictured) has become an internet sensation after he was hit by a car and left in a wheelchair The unlucky cat was run over by a car and after crawling all the way home using only his front legs, he was diagnosed with spinal nerve damage and paralysis
After having his left eye scratched by another cat, an ulcer ruptured in Blacky's cornea meaning vets were forced to completely remove his eye Owner Louise Hopkins, 34, was advised by vets to put Blacky to sleep but she refused to give up on him and celebrated his 10th birthday this year.table and chairs essex She says Blacky is happier than ever with his wheels and new found fame.where to buy tanning chairs 'I've had Blacky since he was born, our bond is unbreakable,' Ms Hopkins said.linen chair covers glasgow 'It broke my heart to find him cowering underneath our decking after he'd been run over, somehow he'd made it all the way home just by using his front legs. Owner Louise Hopkins was advised by vets to put Blacky to sleep but she refused to give up on him and after celebrating his 10th birthday this year
Ms Hopkins said Blacky is happier than ever with his wheels and new found fame The adorable feline has shot to internet fame, with strangers offering to help pay for his wheelchair which cost about $700 'I was so angry that nobody stopped to help him, he must have been in so much pain. 'Vets urged me to put him to sleep after discovering he had spinal nerve damage and paralysis with no bladder function. 'He'd already lost an eye a few years earlier after a cat scratch caused an ulcer which later ruptured, I couldn't believe how unlucky he'd been. 'Thankfully I didn't give up on him though and a few weeks later he regained some feeling in his legs and full use of his bladder.' The adorable feline has shot to internet fame, with strangers offering to help pay for his wheelchair which cost about $700. 'Vets urged me to put him to sleep after discovering he had spinal nerve damage and paralysis with no bladder function,' Ms Hopkins said Ms Hopkins and Blacky now want to give something back to the community and have done pet drives for shelters and sold coffee mugs recently and memorabilia to help buy food for struggling families
'Overnight his fan base began to grow and now he has over 38,000 followers on Facebook, it's unbelievable,' Ms Hopkins said. 'Even though he has a bit of a grumpy face he's definitely the happiest cat I know, he loves smiling too and making other people smile. 'Blacky loves hats for some reason I think he just knows how cool is he and how much his fans love him in them.' Ms Hopkins and Blacky now want to give something back to the community and have done pet drives for shelters and sold coffee mugs recently and memorabilia to help buy food for struggling families. 'In our hour of need so many people got in touch to help us and we want to give something back,' Ms Hopkins said 'Our motto is to make people smile even if it's just for five mins it's such a great feeling knowing a wee cat has the power to change lives,' Ms Hopkins said 'In our hour of need so many people got in touch to help us and we want to give something back,' Ms Hopkins said. 'For the past two years Blacky has given kids with nothing Christmas presents to help cheer them up.
'I think a lot of people can relate to Blacky and it's great to see someone a bit different and unique having such a positive impact on other people's lives. 'I often have people with disabilities and illnesses themselves say what an inspiration he is to them too. 'Our motto is to make people smile even if it's just for five mins it's such a great feeling knowing a wee cat has the power to change lives.'Add to Flipboard Magazine. Ever since the floodgates opened and women started coming forward to say, “Ayup, Donald Trump groped me,” Trump and his campaign surrogates have been saying “PFFFFFFFT, these allegations have all been disproven because we say so, and also because there are no witnesses!” All good Americans know that for groping or sexual assault to be valid, it has to take place before an audience, and preferably you should sell tickets, so the witnesses have ticket stubs, in case anybody ever asks them to prove they were really there for the groping.
One of those accusers, People magazine writer Natasha Stoynoff, has come forward with some witnesses! Oh, they weren’t actually there while Trump was (um allegedly whatever) leading Stoynoff to a private room at Mar-a-Lago and sticking his tongue down her throat against her will in 2005, but she’s got six people she told at the time, like, right after it happened. People has the stories of all six! There’s Marina Grasic, a longtime friend who says Stoynoff called her the very next day: According to Grasic, her longtime friend was embarrassed and even thought of Trump’s then-pregnant wife when deciding not to come forward about the encounter. “Natasha was also struggling about not hurting pregnant Melania if the story came out,” Grasic says. “Beyond just the attack, she was horrified by the vulgar circumstances under which she was attacked and propositioned to have an affair. She was there in a professional capacity, writing an article about their happy marriage, and after the incident Trump acted like nothing happened.
“She was particularly concerned that if he was capable of such behavior, what else was he capable of? Certainly character assassination by a powerful man was of great concern to her, which seems warranted in light of what Trump is saying about her this week. She ultimately decided to stay quiet but be taken off the Trump beat.” Donald Trump has been insinuating that women who’ve accused him of attacking them have been too ugly to grope, and in Stoynoff’s case, he specifically has asked why she didn’t include that in the story she was writing about him. Is that a good enough answer, fuckface? People also quotes Stoynoff’s former journalism professor, Paul McLaughlin, saying he spoke to her the night of the attack, and advised her not to say anything — not because that was right or just, but more because Trump is a nasty, disgusting person, and McLaughlin was worried what he’d do to her. He backed this up on Twitter:Wonder if that’s a common thing, women not coming forward when the sexual assaulter or rapist in question is a big, powerful man?
Wish there was a way to search the Googles and find out! A funny/weird thing that’s happened since Stoynoff made her allegations is that Melania Trump fired off a letter taking issue with ONE part of Stoynoff’s account — a chance meeting with Melania in front of Trump Tower not long after the interview: That winter, I actually bumped into Melania on Fifth Avenue, in front of Trump Tower as she walked into the building, carrying baby Barron. “Natasha, why don’t we see you anymore?” she asked, giving me a hug. I was quiet and smiled, telling her I’d missed her, and I squeezed little Barron’s foot. I couldn’t discern what she knew. Did she really not guess why I hadn’t been around? In Melania’s lawyer letter, she was like “AS IF,” explaining that she ain’t even KNOW that girl, and therefore wouldn’t have been nice to her in front of Trump Tower. She even mentioned it in her dumb interview with Anderson Cooper. That obviously proved Stoynoff’s entire account was a buncha bullroar, right?