Shelter Kitten – Bjorn
Five-month-old, golden boy, Bjorn, thought that maybe, if he demonstrated how great he looks dozing on a sofa, someone would get the right idea. This handsome young gentleman understands how to be a house cat. Of course, there’s one problem with Bjorn’s image. He’s alone, instead of cuddling with a human friend.
It’s a myth, Bjorn would assert, that cats want to be alone. Recent studies show that, unquestionably, cats care about people. They grieve horribly when they lose their person. Bjorn, even though he’s just a kitten, has already lost everyone he loved and trusted.
But Bjorn is a very sociable, charming, loving fellow. When he was very young, when it mattered most, Bjorn learned to love people. He longs to use that skill.






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