Keith Reszoly appeared to be ready to open his heart and accept a new cat into his household after going a long time without having one. From the time he met his new furry friend, his life underwent a dramatic transformation.
When Keith’s mother heard of a litter of rescue kittens in need of permanent homes one day when she was at the veterinarian, she quickly notified her son.
Gladys, a cat, caught the family’s attention since she was so adorable, so they adopted her and made her a member of their family.
Keith told:
“The first day I saw her, she was extremely friendly and approached everyone, climbed on their legs, sniffed them and wanted to be hugged.”
Lovely Gracie insists on snuggling up to her loving adoptive father, and as soon as Keith wakes up she runs into his arms. Over time, she learned that he gets up at the sound of her alarm clock and that became her signal to jump up to the bed and give him lots of hugs.
Gracie’s father adds:
“She jumps when she hears my alarm (or that I move around a lot) and lies on my chest. He usually sleeps there for an hour or two if I don’t move.”
Every time Gracie seeks hugs, the devoted father of the kitten is delighted. He determined to work around her schedule to please her so that he had time for her closest buddy and embraces from her every morning.
Keith promises:
To offer her extra pleasant time, “I’ve set my alarm for 30 minutes earlier each day.”
Gracie’s preferred activity has evolved into staying in bed. The kitty like to snooze against her father’s neck or chest. When she finds him seated in front of her computer, she also enjoys curling up on her lap.
The guy continued:
I used to carry Gracie in my left arm while using my right arm to operate my mouse for around two hours each day while I was at my desk.
The cat is also pretty outspoken, and if anything does not sit well with her, she has no problem telling her family about it.
At last, his father uttered:
She would meow in response if I meowed at her. If I don’t pay attention to her when she rubs up against my legs or crosses my desk, Gracie always meows.