Little Wanderers NYC, a rescue organization in New York City, was alerted to a kitten that required assistance. The cat had allegedly been left behind at an apartment in Mount Vernon by its owner when they moved out. The renters left the poor animal with the trash, but a kind-hearted stranger gave it some dry food and reached out to the rescue center for aid. The six-year-old feline, Narnia, was very timid and would retreat and conceal himself whenever someone tried to approach him.
The officials at the rescue center foresaw that Narnia would need a proficient caregiver, thus they started their quest for an appropriate foster home. On their Facebook page, the team posted: “This feline is absolutely charming, and our wish is for him to reign as the regal monarch he was destined to be.”
After taking Narnia to the vet, they brought him to his new foster home. Despite their efforts, Narnia was still feeling uneasy and wouldn’t budge from the safety of his carrier.
Furthermore, he felt at ease once he received the love and attention he required from his new mom. One day, Narnia decided to snuggle up next to her in bed and doze off contentedly.
After some time, Narnia developed more trust for his caretaker and enjoyed spending his days lounging on the couch and taking naps wherever he felt comfortable. According to the rescue center, Narnia has made significant progress since being adopted and has gone from a timid and fearful cat to a confident feline who can finally let his guard down and relax.
The family knew about the kitty’s past and fell in love with him right away. They were willing to put in the effort to earn his trust, knowing that it would take a lot of time and dedication. Their goal is to make him feel like royalty because they believe he deserves nothing but the best. It may be a challenging task, but they are excited to take on the role of devoted caregivers for their beloved cat.
Narnia confidently strolls with a raised head and tail, fully aware that he is now a cherished member of a caring household that will provide him with lifelong support.