A cat found in a backyard decided he would have a “teddy bear sofa potato” when he moved in.
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A kind -hearted resident found a large framed Tomcat who shot after food in her backyard.
He was right at the edges of narrative signs of having averted himself for a long time. To her surprise, the cat was friendly and eager for attention. Sheld Bitcht him inside and searched for his owner, but after a month of looking, no one came to demand him.
Hoping to find the cat a loving home, she contacts her local rescue, Homeward Bound Cat options, for help.
He was found in a backyardEllenrichter
The cat, Kodiak, was treated for an infected wound on his legs and given what is needed. Ellen Richter, a fetus -volunteer, opened his home to him so he could have a comfortable place to acclimatize.
“I haven’t put an adult cat that would be snuggled in my arms and embraced after just the meeting. This big boy is a love error,” Ellen shared.
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“He is 7-8 years old with a discoloration mark in his eye that does not affect his vision. He is a huge Tomcat, just a great cosklable bear. He is very soft and quiet, myowing every once in a while.”
Shortly after arriving at care care, Kodiak climbed into Ellen’s lap and Nuzzled his face against her and sought extra love.
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He curled up on his lap and fortunately knead with the paws until he went asleep.
“This teddy bear mandate kisses and kos. And burns so much energy that sleeps all day.
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Kodiak’s coat is sprinkled with gray, like salt and pepper. He wears a pair of fighting arrangements on his face and ears, signs of a hard life on the streets. Despite everything he has been through, he never shakes away from love.
The first night with Ellen he made biscuits and girls for the room with his high purrs.
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He turned into a purring machine and read in his foster mother with his big cheeks to absorb all the love.
“All his snuggling and Kos are a behavior that was learned. We will never know how we were aware of living on the streets. Fortunately, he wandered into a farm where someone was interested enough to help him.”
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As Ellen Enéred the room, Kodiak slowly flashed and rolled on his side and asked back and stomach rubs. He loved his new life, relaxed all day and showed his “couch potato skills.”
At night, after a KOS session, Kodiak would put himself to bed by getting into his fluffy rug, kneading and purring talented.
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He discovered toys and showed interest in play, but for the most part he was the perfect sofa potato that relaxed in his cozy nest, always ready for some headlines.
To give him more exhibition to potential adoptors, volunteers created a spacious suite for him in the Adoption Center, where here could roam, meet new people and socialize with other friendly cats.
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Kodiak quickly settled in Ho New Room and came with his cats beautifully.
He is eager to offer Kos to anyone who will spend time with him. “This teddy bear is so sweet and loving. He is spoiled by many employees, volunteers and visitors to the adoption center unit the right home.”
He loves everyone at the adoption centerEllenrichter
After walking the streets for so long, Kodiak is ready for a loving home when it can be the ultimate sofa potato. He loves to be held tightly and cradled like a baby and shows his love through touch.
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