Kuli, whose name means “to appear blind,” isn’t afraid of water, which is likely due to his owners bathing him when he was recovering from eye surgery. The kitten was rescued from the streets when he was barely one pound and hungry.
“We just let him float on the board by himself along the shoreline his first time in the sea, and I would paddle about with him,” Ms Gomez told dailymail. “We were hunting for waves to surf before we realized it.” The kitty is in good health and wears a collar.
The kitty was only 6 months old when he began riding waves
“We just let him float on the board by himself along the shoreline his first time in the ocean, and I would paddle about with him.”
He’s not afraid of water, which is likely due to his owners bathing him when he was recovering from eye surgery.
“We were seeking for waves to surf before we realized it”
“So we bought a board that Kuli would be able to get out on the surf with”
The kitten was saved from the streets when he was young and hungry, and owing to illness, his left eye had to be removed.
He was given the name Kuli, which means “to stare blind.”
In Hawaii, a stunning one-eyed cat enjoys swimming and surfing.
“Kuli always wore a life jacket until he could swim comfortably on his own.”
“He still wears it from time to time depending on the conditions – but we are careful not to take him out if it is too windy or the water is too rough”