A few weeks ago, Laila D’Souza, founder of the Winston Memorial Foundation, took in an orange tabby that had been rescued from a park. He was just skin and bones and in need of help.
The kitten kept looking for his mom at the park, but she was nowhere to be found. “All his siblings didn’t make it. I named him Thor (after the Marvel character) because of how much of a fighter he was, where he was found,” Laila shared.
Thor was placed in foster care so he could start healing in the comfort of a loving home. “When he first arrived, he was a bit shy. He kept getting stronger and trusting humans a bit more every day,” Haneen Alrabeah, Thor’s foster mom, told Love Meow.
With a lot of good food, a comfortable abode, and tender loving care, Thor bounced back on his paws and started seeking attention.
Haneen’s resident cat Alani heard the kitten and came to the foster room for a visit when he was healthy. As soon as the tabby boy noticed that there was another cat in the house, he made it his mission to befriend her.
When they officially met, the kitten made a beeline to Alani and was eager to greet her with a head bump. Alani was a bit unsure about this tenacious little guy who started tagging along with her everywhere around the house.
“Alani wasn’t excited about having another cat in the house at first, but he kept approaching her even while she hissed and growled,” Haneen shared with Love Meow.
The little tabby wouldn’t take no for an answer and set his mind to win Alani over. As he trailed behind the big kitty, he would nuzzle into her whenever he had a chance.
The persistent kitten began to grow on Alani whose hisses turned into purrs and growls into licks. “She ended up accepting him.”