Some people like to buy popular breed animals, while some give priority to adopt. We have always encouraged our users to adopt and save animals. Therefore, we often share stories of adopted pets having their best life after receiving so much love. Today, we want you to meet the most cuddly cat that does not want to leave her toys.
1. The Most Cuddly House Cat
“I specialize in caring for predators, so they contacted me to rehabilitate him,” Juniper Russo, executive director of For Fox Sake Wildlife Rescue, told Hiptoro. “The goal, of course, was to release him to the wild.”
2. He wants a hug
3. More toys!
“He is incredibly silly and funny,” Russo said. “Most bobcats have a very high prey drive and start lunging and darting toward movement and shaking their food before their eyes even open. He didn’t develop those instincts the way a normal bobcat would. Still, he is not a house cat. He marks everything he owns and he can be very defensive of his food, toys and territory. I can’t overemphasize how inappropriate he would be as a house pet.”
4. T’challa received more love than expected!
“I handed him a fennel bulb, expecting that he would realize that he didn’t want it after all, and was surprised when he grabbed it and snuggled it and brought it to bed with him,” Russo said. The fennel soon became his favorite toy.
5. With his favorite toy
“He cuddles with it and rubs against it and brings it to his bed to sleep with it,” Russo said. “When he has multiple fennel bulbs at one time, he sometimes puts the extras into his toy cache to save for later.”