A stray cat came up to people asking for attention. Now, he’s a “giant bear” obsessed with face rubs.
“According to the person who found him, this cat had spent many months outside,” the rescue shared with Love Meow. “He might look a bit grumpy with his teeth, but he is a huge ball of love.”
The disheveled cat came right up to rescuers and was eager for some pets. He was just skin and bones, covered in dirt, and missing patches of fur.
It was clear that he had some skin condition and needed immediate medical attention.
With the help of volunteers, the sweet cat was brought to safety that day, and was treated to a much-needed spa day where he was cleaned from head to tail.
The friendly cat named Dracula had a lot of filling out to do. He came to his foster home where he was treated for ringworm and other health issues.
Dracula felt right at home in his new space. He was so comfortable that he plopped down on the floor and started kneading with his paws. Soon, he was on his feet again, asking for attention from his caretaker.
The friendly cat named Dracula had a lot of filling out to do. He came to his foster home where he was treated for ringworm and other health issues.
Dracula felt right at home in his new space. He was so comfortable that he plopped down on the floor and started kneading with his paws. Soon, he was on his feet again, asking for attention from his caretaker.
Dracula turned into a “giant bear” with a sweet, gentle heart and a penchant for snuggles.
Kuwait Animal Aid rescues abandoned animals from the streets of Kuwait, and works with many rescue partners in the United States to help the animals find their forever homes.
“When I first got him, he was super chill. He hung out in my half bathroom and barely made a noise,” Jane told Love Meow.
Jane would go in and spend time with Dracula to help him acclimate to the new surroundings.
“He’s always purring and very friendly. He’s not afraid to let you know he missed you. Sometimes when I walk by him, he puts his paw out to try and play.”
Dracula got to enjoy the holidays in the comfort of a loving home. He learned that sitting on a warm lap brought him joy and that he would never have to worry about food and shelter.
“He’s a really sensitive, gentle boy that just wants to snuggle,” Jacqueline DeAmor, founder of Friends for Life Rescue Network, shared with Love Meow.
“His favorite toy so far has been this little mouse. He goes crazy for it. He loves getting his head and face rubbed. I think he might be the perfect cat,” Jane added.
Dracula loves his new life as an indoor cat and indulges in plenty of face rubs and snuggles every day.