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A Herd Of Cows Adopts A Kitten That Doesn’t Like People Or Other Cats

Daisy is a sweet kitty that appears to dislike humans. Before she was seven months old, the kitty had been in and out of a shelter twice. Daisy was surrendered to the RSPCA when she was a little kitten, and despite being adopted, she returned four weeks later alone.

This feline has highly specific hobbies and desires, and she not only dislikes people but also does not get along with other cats, making it difficult for families to keep her.

Fortunately for this sweet kitty, farmer Ruth Grice chose to take her in and provide her with the home she so much craved. Daisy has been embraced by a herd of cows and even sleeps in the hay with them since then.

Ruth explained to Metro:

“He’s thrilled now that he’s found a warm spot in the calf shed.” It is quite nicely equipped. We are overjoyed that we were able to adopt it.

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Ruth has a farm in the Leicestershire town of Melton Mowbray. Daisy’s family didn’t expect her to desire to interact with people, she claimed, and she understood what they were getting into when they adopted her. Daisy’s first meeting with the calves, Ruth recalls, was extremely nice; they smelled and welcomed each other warmly; today they are a full family.

Daisy’s antagonistic personality made it difficult to find the perfect home, but the cat was fortunate enough to meet Ruth and her loving cows.

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The director of the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Center, Ella Carpenter, said:

“Cats, like people, have distinct wants and personalities. These felines come from many walks of life. They may not have been properly socialized as kittens and may not have had the appropriate kind of contact with people. People may appear to them as a threat, and their conduct is unexpected, unsettling, and unwelcome.

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She ensures that, in certain circumstances, such as Daisy’s, they thrive in a free environment with food, shelter, and someone to look after them, although from afar.

According to the expert, there are a variety of acceptable places for this, including stables, farms, and huge gardens. Daisy, of course, need this in order to be a happy kitten.