Jennifer, a volunteer with the IndyHumane rescue organization in Indianapolis, Indiana, took in a feline family in desperate need of assistance. Sadly, the entire family of animals died, and three of the kittens died as well. Her mother and her other children, Benny, Bea, and Bear, flourished in the rescue center’s foster care.
Jennifer had no intention of taking in another litter of kittens at the time, but fate had other ideas. Bear, one of the kittens she adopted from this new home, was a really lovely guy to her and was always searching for a few pets from her. He’d hurry to Jennifer every time he finished eating.
Jennifer saw that Benny and Bea spent a lot of time together at the foster home, but their brother Bear mostly played alone and occasionally joined their foster mother, waiting for the ideal opportunity to jump into the room. it’s on your lap
Jennifer tells:
“When I tried to lay him down so I could go to sleep, he looked at me with his big blue eyes and let out a solid 10-second meow to let me know he didn’t agree.”
Jennifer soon noticed that the small kitten was bonding with her family as well. Her favorite cat, Bodie, is said to have taken the fluffy and adorable Bear under her wing.
The volunteer recalls the following:
“Every now and again, I’d take the kittens out of the foster room to visit Bodie.” Benny and Bea were adamantly opposed to him, but Bear was a different story. He adored Bodie and allowed Bodie to adore him.”
Bodie seemed ecstatic to have made a new buddy who appreciated his attention and enthusiasm, and Bear, of course, returned the favor.
Jennifer continues:
“I always say Bodie picked Bear.” They appeared to click right away, and the more time I allowed them to spend together, the more I realized he belonged with us.”
When he was with his foster family, the lovely white kitten was quite pleased, and he always managed to keep their focus on him. When it came time for the kittens to find their forever homes, it was evident that Bear belonged to Jennifer’s family.
She stated, ”
“When I go to bed at night, Bear goes to bed as well.” Bodie gives him his nighttime snack before sleeping next to me all night.”
Jennifer had another gorgeous resident kitty named Lacey, who was 16 years old when she met Bear, in addition to Bodie. Bear became a fantastic mediator between his bigger brothers in a short period of time, because the small one saw that Lacey disliked Bodie.
Bear’s presence was beneficial because it provided Bodie with another cat to focus on, and he was able to redirect his energy away from Lacey. Lacey, the white kitten’s new sibling, required a different type of attention.
Before long, Bear managed to win Lacey’s affection and used to cuddle up to her side and take long naps together amidst sweet purrs.
Jennifer recalls:
“He kind of won her over, and before long, she really accepted his attention and allowed him to snuggle up to her. I never imagined something like this would happen.”
Bear got close to Lacey throughout the months that followed, and the kitten found solace in him because he reminded her of his 13-year-old brother, Nolan. Lacey, however, died in December of last year at the age of 17.
Jennifer expressed herself as follows:
“I’ll be eternally grateful to Bear for providing her with such gentle and loving company and attention throughout her final year.” In so many ways, he was the ideal addition to our family.”
Bear has matured into a gorgeous young cat who has learnt to assist his mother with the kittens she adopts; he eagerly anticipates meeting them and showering them with affection.
When Bear approaches the kittens, they become shy and apprehensive, but as soon as he reaches them, the felines change and even the most cautious kitty succumbs to his charms.
Jennifer had no idea that the lovely kitten would be just what she needed in her house, and she is happy to have him as a member of her family.