Little Wanderers NYC, a New York City rescue organization, received information about a little kitten in need of aid in May. The cat had been abandoned at a Mount Vernon apartment, presumably because its owner had relocated and opted to leave it behind.
“The renters were in a rush to leave and left it, along with the rubbish, behind.” “A good Samaritan served him dry food and sought our assistance.”
Narnia was the name of a six-year-old kitty that was very shy and backed away and hid anytime someone approached him.
Narnia would require a trained caretaker, so the rescue center staff began looking for a suitable foster family.
Staff members posted the following on Facebook:
“He is a stunning cat, and we want him to succeed as the king he was born to be.”
They carried Narnia to her new foster home after going to the vet, but she was still apprehensive and refused to come out of the carrier.
Narnia welcomed all of the attention until his new adoptive mother walked over and calmed him down a little. She began caressing him to make him feel at ease. The kitten gradually gained the bravery to emerge from his shell, and he was content with all he had at his disposal and his ability to meet his requirements.
He also began to feel comfortable since he received the attention and compassion he need from his adoptive mother. Narnia chose to join her adoptive mother and lie down on her bed to sleep peacefully next to her one day without thinking about it.
Narnia has waited patiently for a perfect family to come forward to adopt him during his stay in the foster home.
Thankfully for Narnia, the news they’ve been waiting for has came this week, and their desire of finding a home has finally come true.
When one family heard about his story and was fascinated by the nice cat, they didn’t hesitate to say they were prepared to put in the effort to gain his confidence.