Residents of one of Los Angeles’ areas recently noticed a tabby kitten with lengthy hair. As evident by his weak meow, the youngster was wandering alone and plainly wanted to eat… Fortunately, kind people reached out to animal rights campaigners.
It came out that the kitten was a female. Alley Cat Rescue volunteers gave her the name Mokki and discovered she had a good overexposure.
The girl first seemed out of place in her new home, but she rapidly adjusted and even began to purr loudly. With tremendous delight, she allowed herself to be stroked.
And then someone emerged in her life who is always willing to help…
An adult cat, recently picked up on the street, occurred to get into the same overexposure. He was a combat-hardened survivor who proudly displayed his war wounds. Despite his difficult past, he eagerly purred in response to every caress.
Garrow was the name given to the cat. He understood what it was like to be alone in life, therefore the tiny orphan Mokki elicited the warmest and most respectful sentiments in him.
Mocha reciprocated his feelings. Once she got lost – the volunteers came to visit her, but they did not find her and were afraid that the baby had run away.
Then they took a closer look at Garrow and noticed a small face peeking out between his paws. It turned out that Mokki comfortably settled in the arms of her older friend and remained invisible due to the similarity of their colors.
With the arrival of Garrow, Mokki was able to overcome her timidity. She feels safe, needed, and cherished while she’s with him. Even when she runs away to have fun, she recalls that she has a buddy who is waiting for her.
Garrow is, by the way, not only to Mokki, but to all kitties in general. He recently made friends with two new children. He’s a kind kitty who wants to adore everyone!
For Mokka, having such a friend is a great success. Let the baby find herself no less wonderful permanent owners!