When his family relocated, a sweet Ragdoll cat was left alone, so he wandered to the end of the block and sought refuge and food from his neighbors. Debbie Harris, a foster volunteer from Virginia, was contacted by a coworker who was responsible for keeping the cat safe.
Debbie’s coworker tried to care for the adorable cat, who even became friends with her dog, but she didn’t want the cat to go to the wrong family because her husband was allergic to him.
“I scooped up this enormous white ball of fluff and took him home to foster. He’s a Ragdoll cat, and he’s stunning.”
He felt completely at home as soon as he stepped out of Debbie’s car; she took a tour of the area and stopped at the food station, no likely with a large appetite. She was believed to be approximately 2-3 years old and weighing 12 pounds after seeing the veterinarian.
He was treated for an upper respiratory illness and had some matted hair strands removed, and he was really well behaved throughout.
Because the lovely kitten was discovered around Valentine’s Day last February, he was named after the great saint and is now known as Valentino. Valentino was pleased of his fur as soon as it was clean and trimmed.
I was overjoyed to be an indoor cat once more. Valentino smiled as he rubbed his human’s legs in gratitude for his new existence.
Debbie explains:
“He’s living up to his Ragdoll moniker and reputation.” For the first time in a long time, he found the toys .
Valentino rapidly regained his strength and was chasing around the house like a kitten, climbing the cat tree and racing about.
Debby stated,
“I was no longer sluggish, and I was experiencing these little bursts of ecstasy.” She was luxuriating in her new opulent lifestyle.