Some people are instinctive nurturers. These particular folks seem to have a sense of others’ thoughts and needs, and will selflessly go well out of their way to help whenever they can. In many ways, it’s the sacrifices these people make that keep the world running.
A rescue cat named Benny is one of these individuals. His vet tech mom fosters many distressed cats and kittens, and somehow, he always instinctively knows the best ways to comfort and care for them!
Ellen Carozza is a veterinary technician who has helped save literally hundreds of cats, but one was so special that she knew she had to adopt him. His name is Benedict Cumbercat, or Benny for short!
As he’s grown older, Ellen has come to realize that he has a very big heart and loves to look after other cats and kittens in need, much like her own.
He’s truly become a wonderful, caring foster parent for the numerous kittens Ellen brings home as part of her work!
He has a very intuitive sense of the love and affection the kittens needed, and he enjoys his role so much that he even gets down in the dumps when there are no kittens to take care of!
Benny’s most important work of all might have been with Winifred. When Ellen brought her home, the poor thing had been abandoned by her mother and only weighed about half of what she should.
Thankfully, Ellen had the incubator and bottles she so needed to care for Winifred, but Benny was her real secret weapon. She just knew he could give Winifred the love she needed to get healthier.
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Benny immediately realized what to do the moment he met Winifred, taking her under his wing, snuggling and caring for her instinctively.
Winifred eventually grew into a normal, healthy weight and was then ready to be adopted. Luckily, Ellen’s sister took her in, so Benny and Winifred could remain close!
Since his time with Winifred, Benny has continued to be a terrific helper for the cats and kittens Ellen brings home, and he absolutely loves his job more than ever!
Benny is an amazingly kindhearted kitty.
We’re sure Ellen is proud of all the kittens he’s helped over the years!
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