Meet Jamie, the 13-year-old Burmese cat who ended up in a shelter after his owner moved into a nursing home and couldn’t take him with her. When Jamie arrived at the RSPCA Australia, he had cat flu, bad teeth and kidney problems, but they gave the kitty the medical care he needed. Still, the staff were worried no one would want such an old cat…
Then, a young woman named Sarah Dempsey stepped in. She came to the shelter looking for a cat that would keep her company. “When I first met [Jamie], he was asleep, but woke up as I bent down to look at him,” Dempsey told The Dodo. “He clearly wanted some pats… I knew he’d rescue me from feeling alone, and I’d do the same for him.”
She took Jamie home, and now he’s obsessed with her. “He won’t leave my side,” Dempsey said. “He likes talking to me at night and follows me around my apartment.”
But the best part is that the cat won’t even sleep, if his new mom isn’t holding his hand. “If I let go he wakes up, meows, and claws my hand back to him,” Dempsey said. “I think we’ve bonded already.”
Meet Jamie, the adopted cat who won’t go to sleep until his new mom holds his paw
The 13-year-old Burmese cat ended up in a shelter after his owner moved into a nursing home
A young woman adopted him. “He won’t leave my side… He is extremely affectionate”
But the best part is that the sleep together holding hands
“If I let go [of his paw] he wakes up, meows, and claws my hand back to him… I think we’ve bonded already”
You need to be extra careful with your gadgets, especially your phone, when you are at sea, as you are less likely to recover them if you drop them. So when this young woman saw her phone slowly sinking to the bottom of the ocean, she never imagined she would find it again. Just imagine his surprise when the friendly dolphin returned his phone. It just seems impossible but let’s see the videos.
Andrew Falloon’s father just underwent surgery and has been recovering at home since. While physicians’ advice to get lots of bed rest might be a little restrictive at times, it’s not something Falloon’s father has had to deal with on his own.
It was back in 2008 when Christine Weber Bouldin first saw Felix, a special needs kitten that needed help. She was stationed at Bagram Airfield for her final deployment of her eight years of service in the US Army.
You will surely fall in love with this cuties. All we know that nothing is more pure than the friendship of these species. They make such tight and good bonds.