A sweet cat with large eyes was rescued from a cat colony and sent to a shelter in southwestern Virginia, USA. He was tough, but he had a compelling aspect because to his large eyes; the cute feline immediately felt at ease and loving with others.
When the Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation heard about this cat’s plight, they decided to take up the case and placed him in foster care to begin his recovery. The tabby cat named ‘Tom Cuddleston’ swiftly improved thanks to care, affection, and medicine.
His desire for cuddling and caresses surged as soon as he regained his energy; he is very affectionate and constantly tries to attract all the caresses.
Jen explains:
“I have never encountered a cat who enjoys snuggling as much as he does.” He is exceedingly nice, sweet, and compassionate. He sits on my lap, has his stomach and paws stroked, and gets all of your attention.”
He shrieked for attention when Jen called out to him; she got onto her lap, and when she finally sat down, she gave him a nice massage on the face; he’s a pampered brat.
She continued, ”
“As soon as we enter the room, he begins meowing. He follows me until I’m seated, then jumps into my lap and snuggles up to me. He takes a break now and again to knead on his favorite blanket before returning for more affection.”
Tom is a highly affectionate kitty that likes being cuddled as if he were a baby, purring contentedly and asking hugs on a regular basis. When someone enters the room, he gives them a few strokes before allowing them to leave.
Despite his inability to sight, Tom is a quick and independent little kid who can navigate his way around his house and identifies his favorite spots.
He is a crafty kitty who chose to check out the toys on his own one day and in a short period of time figured out how to play with them.
Tom’s other senses are in great working order; he caught a feather toy in the air in a spectacular manner, aided solely by the sound of bells and the wind.
Tom has healed and hopes to find a loving home for the rest of his life.
Jen explains:
“His FIV/FELV positive condition (both of which cause immunodeficiency problems in cats) means he’ll have a shortened life, but he’s 100% adoptable, lovely, and deserving of love and care.” You haven’t experienced genuine love until Tom-Tom gives you a head rub.”