Single Loop

Origin:One of the litters born to a village mother cat
Age:10 months
Gender:Female
Personality:Extremely timid, she always runs into the dark spaces behind the wardrobe or sofa when a stranger appears. She can sleep for more than ten hours in the safest wardrobe and only stretches lazily when a family member returns home. She loves to grab your feet when humans pass by, and won’t let go until she bites and nibbles on them.

From Fear to Trust: Single Loop and Her New Family
Single Loop's mother is a village cat that lives in a remote area. She gave birth to three kittens, including Single Loop. Living in the suburbs with lots of mosquitoes and bugs and with no regular meals, Single Loop and her sibling, a calico cat, were brought into the house. It took several hours to finally get Single Loop into the travel carrier, but during the journey back home, she was so uneasy that she repeatedly hit her head against the carrier's sides. After successfully transferring her to a large cage at home, the travel carrier was left with traces of blood.

At that time, Single Loop was very thin, had no flesh, and was covered in fleas. After being treated with flea medicine, the fleas were all over the place. For the first two weeks, Single Loop had to stay in the cage to adapt to the new environment. Her calico sibling, who had entered the house a week earlier, kept her company outside the cage. The reunion of the two sisters made it easier for Single Loop to adapt to the new environment. After two weeks, Single Loop finally came out of the cage, but she still only stayed in a hidden place under the cabinet. It is unclear what happened to her outside that made Single Loop extremely fearful of people. Even when she was no longer trapped in the cage, it was still difficult to see her. To lure her out, many cat toys were prepared, and every day someone would play with the toys alone in the room with Single Loop. If Single Loop was in a good mood, she would show up after 30 minutes. If not, it could take an hour or more for her to appear.

Fortunately, with the help of her calico sister who had already adapted to the new environment, Single Loop gradually became more trusting. After a few months, she began to let people touch her, sleep on the sofa, and started to meow at people. She began to integrate into the family's life. When a person crouches down to clean the litter box, Single Loop always likes to reach out from a high place and hit you on the head. This might be her way of expressing love. Every cat has a different personality and experience, but with love and patience, no matter how long it takes, they will become an important member of the family.

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