In general, animals saved from various bad conditions express their thanks in a variety of ways, and they might even grow too devoted to their rescuers.
A rescued tiny black kitty was taken to Mini Cat Town, a kitten shelter in the city of San Jose, California, a few weeks ago. The kitten was described as friendly, with a pair of large eyes like those of a deer and little hands like those of a small bear.
He washed himself off, ate his fill, and found a lap to snuggle up on minutes after arriving at his foster home.
The tiny boy was so nice that it didn’t take long for him to start purring in front of his human, and all he wanted was affection.
“We called him Koda since he looks like a teddy bear and was found alone without his mother. His eyes show a lot of emotion.
Over the next several days, Koda became increasingly demanding, requesting that his people be near to him at all times. Despite the fact that he got a lot of attention and had a lot of toys to play with, Laura realized she didn’t have a companion his size.
Around that time, a homeless cat with her pups was discovered in the middle of a thicket near an apartment complex by the shelter. No one knew where she came from, although she was thought to have been abandoned or was part of a wild cat population.
The cute feline family came to Laura’s house to raise their kittens in a safe and secure environment.
Laura had this to say:
“Mom ate all of the food I gave her before bed and used the litter box. She’s gone from living in the woods to having her own suite with plush mattresses, 24-hour room service, and daily massages.”