(The Noah Project) — Hi Everyone! Did you happen to watch the Super Bowl? I didn't. In fact, I don't get to watch anything. I was found wandering in the street by this nice person who could see that seeing was a problem for me. Not knowing what else to do, she brought me to Noah Project to help save my life.

The Noah people could see that I had been through a pretty rough time. They didn't really know what happened, but they did know that my eyes were very badly damaged and my eyesight was gone. I was also very cold, malnourished and dehydrated. But what they did notice right away was that my spirit was very much intact.

So, even though they can't help my eyes, they are doing everything needed to restore me to good health. Despite everything I've been through, I couldn't be a happier kitty.

My name is Emby ("MB"), which means Miracle Baby. I'm a young orange tiger female who absolutely loves to be held and petted. I may not be able to see you, but I know you are there. And just because I can't see, it doesn't mean I can't live in your world as long as I stay in an environment that is safe.

Although eyesight is important, it's not necessary in order for me to live a long and happy life. My other senses become more acute and I have an extremely keen sense of space and awareness of my surroundings. So please don't think of me as flawed. Think of me as special.

I'd love to be your new best friend for life. So I hope you'll come and Meet Me @ Noah Project. I may not be able to show you around, but I'll show you an enormous amount of genuine friendship and affection.

For more information about MB and all of her friends at The Noah Project, please visit www.noahproject.petfinder.com.

The Noah Project is located at 5205 Airline Road in Muskegon.