Nearly four years ago, Danielle Crull rescued a stray kitten from a forest in Pennsylvania. Now, that spunky kitty is changing hundreds of lives by helping children with eye problems feel more confident about wearing glasses and eye patches. Truffles, now famous for her glamorous glasses â which range from sparkling purple ones to her favorite green pair â works alongside her mom, an optician. Crull runs her own practice, A Childâs Eyes, in Mechanicsburg, where her primary focus is infants, toddlers and children in elementary school. When kids come in â many with severe eye problems that require multiple surgeries, medications and treatments â they are often terrified of anything coming near their eyes.
Meet Truffles, the special kitty who wears glasses to help kids feel better about wearing theirs
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