When the striped baby was rescued, she was only a few days old. She lost her siblings and sisters, but she never lost hope. Danielle, an animal rights activist in Central Florida, was alerted to the situation and took command.
“She was upset when they brought her in, and it was tough to calm her down.” “However, by the time I went to bed, she had greatly calmed down after two feedings,” Daniel explains.
“I believe her agitation was caused by cold and hunger, and once we addressed these two issues, we were rewarded with a considerably cheerful kitty.”
The baby, affectionately named Mai, perked up and began to crawl. She was drawn to people as a source of care and affection. After each feeding, she rolled over on her back with satisfaction and made the sweetest rumbling sound.
“I found that she absolutely loves tummy rubs and always purrs.”
Good nutrition and proper care cured The girl began to improve after being free of the virus. She became hooked to snuggling in the blink of an eye and didn’t hesitate to tell others what she wanted.
As soon as they placed her in Mom’s arms, she melted and went asleep instantly.
She sat boldly on anyone’s knees in the room if they were vacant. It was vital to embrace her every night and be there during the day, as she had such high expectations of others.
“She gets screwed up, but she’s a very nice girl who wants nothing more than to snuggle up next to her best friend and lay next to her.”
The poor creature can’t handle being alone and can’t stand being behind closed doors. She wanders after Mom with her ponytail in her hair or sits on her shoulders as if she were a small companion. She’s also quite kind with the other adoptive kids, and she doesn’t hold back on the hugs.
Mai quickly rose through the ranks to become an office assistant, and she takes her job extremely seriously.
“She is literally the most loving pet I have ever had, including my own cats. We call her my little shadow – if I lock myself in the bathroom, she stands outside and cries until she sees me again, ”says Daniel.
Mai is not interested in cat beds, as she prefers to sleep clinging to a person. She likes to settle down between Mommy’s or Daddy’s legs and, sucking on her tail, touch it with her paws.
When it came time for the adoption, Danielle hoped to find a family with enough time for Mai so that the girl would not wither away without attention. “We joke that she’s a Level 10 sticky, but her new Mom says she’s the same, so their union is perfect.”
Smiling slightly even in his sleep.
Velcro Baby moved into her new home the day before yesterday. She will now be able to have hugs whenever she wants, all day, every day.
“Volunteering is a heartfelt act. We allow these kitties to develop by opening our hearts to them. “May has grown from a little bud into a lovely bloom,” Daniel adds.
“One of the kindest, most affectionate, and most loving students I’ve ever had is May. We’ve had a wonderful few months together, and I’m excited to see her grow with her new family.”