Our Journey to Happiness with Kolya
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Our Journey to Happiness with Kolya

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Adopting Kolya was a wild ride, but this little guy's turned out to be the most loving and playful cat in our lives. He's brought us joy, comfort, and a sense of responsibility. His adorable antics and affectionate nature have won over our hearts, and we're so grateful to have him as part of our family. If you're looking for a loyal companion, I highly recommend Kolya. He's worth every penny and then some! With Kolya, we've experienced a total transformation in our home - he's taught us patience, understanding, and the value of slowing down. He's a total night owl and loves to sleep in, but when he's awake, he's always ready to play or cuddle. We've learned to appreciate the little things in life, like a good cuddle session or a funny joke. Kolya's beautiful grey fur is so soft and silky to the touch, and he loves to be petted and stroked. He's a total foodie and will do just about anything for a treat - it's hilarious to watch him beg for snacks! He's a great sense of humor and can be quite mischievous at times, but he's always up for a good time.

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KararMükemmel
Kalite8/10
İçerik7/10
Kolaylık9/10
Hello everyone, and welcome to my review!
I've got a pretty intense story to share with you about our third cat, who suffered some serious abuse and has been dealing with psychological trauma for life.
My husband's grandmother, who lived alone in her old age, would often ask him to bring her a kitten. Before that, she had a small dog that she had rescued from the streets, but unfortunately, it had passed away.
My husband started searching online, and he found a woman who was breeding kittens from a backyard cat. She told him that there was one grey kitten who had been treated cruelly, and she had already placed it with some friends. However, my husband wasn't satisfied, and he threw the kitten in a corner of the room. The kitten then hid under the bed for the entire day. Eventually, the woman came back to take the kitten back.
That's how the kitten ended up with my husband's grandmother, who was about three months old at the time, in December 2019. It stayed with her for a year. Whenever we visited her, the kitten would initially stay hidden. My grandmother-in-law would tell us that the kitten would rarely come out to eat or use the litter box, and then hide in a closet. They say that cats have short memories, but I think Kolya (that's what my grandmother-in-law named the kitten) remembered the trauma for life!
However, Kolya started coming out and playing with us, but only for a short while before hiding again. My grandmother-in-law would often tell us about Kolya's mischievous behavior, like eating flowers, knocking over pots, and scattering litter everywhere. We couldn't believe that a small kitten could do such things.
Kolya started using the litter box, scratching the cat tree, and sometimes even the walls, and would eat the food we bought for him, which he loved. He also enjoyed playing with various cat toys and not just them.
After grandma passed away, we took Kolya in.
Kolya was already a year old, but he looked like a tiny kitten. He was super timid, tiny, and didn't look like he was even close to a year old. Our adult cats didn't see him as a threat and pretty much accepted him right away.
Here's what he looked like at a year and three months.
We call our little Kolya the 'peacekeeper' because whenever our two other cats start fighting, Kolya comes over and sits between them, and they calm down. Well, most of the time, anyway.
Just like before, Kolya was still super timid, and nothing had changed - he'd still jump at any little noise. And when we have guests over, people he's not familiar with, he'll just hide until they leave.
I call this little guy my little troublemaker. His favorite pastime is knocking things over. It's even better if someone's nearby to scold him. He loves the attention and will just stand there, enjoying the show. It's like the old song goes, 'You can't get famous for doing good!' Just the other night, he knocked over a new vase with flowers. The vase survived the ordeal! But all sorts of toys, phones, spoons, and more just go flying across the floor. Sometimes things go missing, but I'm pretty sure he just pushed them under the couch or something.
My little guy is super affectionate! Sometimes too affectionate... I'll be sitting on the couch in the evening, having a cup of tea, and he'll jump right onto my lap. Needless to say, I won't be having my tea anytime soon. It's hard to shoo him away, but sometimes it's necessary. And, funnily enough, he's also a great comfort when I'm feeling down. He'll come over, meow, and snuggle up on my lap.
I've noticed that cats are said to absorb negative energy, and I think that's true! They also seem to help people recover. They'll often curl up right next to you and stay there for a while.
My grandma used to tell us that our cat, Kolya, would come and start singing a lullaby every night before she went to bed. It was the sweetest thing!
We also had another cat, Vaska, who used to live on the rooftop where our director's office was located.
My brother and his wife were feeding Vaska, but the long New Year's holidays were looming, and Vaska could have died. We took him home on December 30, three months after Kolya moved in with us on a permanent residence. Why was he? Because they couldn't find common ground with our two cats. With Kolya, they always played together. Maybe because they were the same age and had nothing to divide. We had to give Vaska to his mother-in-law. Vaska is doing great there, alone, without other animals. Kolya eats our Florida cat food for sterilized cats Florida for sterilized cats. Sometimes, we give him Monge Cat Sterilized cat food. Yes, Kolya is a sterilized cat. He uses the absorbent for cats and sharpens his claws on the claw grinder (I still haven't written a review about it). And, he loves posing for photos!
This is his new favorite spot for sleeping at night and during the day:
I've had a special place in my heart for cats since I lost my own cat, Anfisa, who lived with me for 18 years. It was a real heartbreak, and I didn't want any pets for a long time after that. But then I met Kolya, and everything changed.
So, that's the story about our cat. Cats bring so much joy and comfort to our lives, and I feel grateful to have Kolya as a part of our family.
Thanks for reading my review! If you're here, it means you love cats just like me!
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Of course, I highly recommend getting a kitty of your own!

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What's the best way to care for a cat with a troubled past like Kolya?

It's all about providing a stable and loving environment, with plenty of attention, affection, and patience. With time and effort, Kolya has blossomed into a happy and healthy cat, and we're so grateful to have him in our lives.

How do I get my cat to stop scratching the furniture?

Try providing your cat with plenty of scratching posts and pads, and make sure to reward good behavior with treats and praise. With patience and consistency, you can train your cat to scratch in the right places.

What's the best way to feed a finicky eater like Kolya?

It's all about variety and rotation - try offering a range of different foods and flavors to keep things interesting. Also, make sure to feed your cat at regular intervals to keep their metabolism going.

How do I get my cat to be more social and outgoing?

Try socializing your cat from an early age, and make sure to provide plenty of opportunities for interaction and play. With time and patience, your cat will become more confident and outgoing.

What's the best way to keep my cat's coat clean and healthy?

It's all about regular grooming and maintenance - try brushing your cat regularly to remove loose hair and prevent matting. Also, make sure to bathe your cat as needed to keep their coat clean and healthy.

How do I know if my cat is happy and healthy?

Look for signs of contentment and relaxation, such as purring, rubbing, and kneading. Also, make sure to monitor your cat's appetite, energy levels, and overall behavior for any signs of illness or distress.

What's the best way to provide mental stimulation for my cat?

Try providing your cat with plenty of toys, puzzles, and playthings to keep them engaged and entertained. Also, make sure to rotate toys and activities regularly to keep things interesting.

How do I know if my cat is getting enough exercise?

Look for signs of physical activity, such as running, jumping, and playing. Also, make sure to monitor your cat's weight and overall health for any signs of obesity or lethargy.

What's the best way to handle a cat that's afraid of baths?

Try making bath time a positive experience by using gentle, soothing products and providing plenty of rewards and praise. With patience and consistency, your cat will learn to associate baths with good things.

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  • Kolya's always down for a cuddle session, whether I'm feeling stressed or just need some affection.
  • He's incredibly intelligent and can figure out how to open doors and drawers - it's both impressive and frustrating at the same time!
  • Kolya's beautiful grey fur is so soft and silky to the touch, and he loves to be petted and stroked.
  • He's a total foodie and will do just about anything for a treat - it's hilarious to watch him beg for snacks!
  • Kolya's got a great sense of humor and can be quite mischievous at times, but he's always up for a good time.
  • He's a total night owl and loves to sleep in, but when he's awake, he's always ready to play or cuddle.

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  • Kolya can be a bit of a handful when he's bored or wants attention, and he's not afraid to scratch or bite if he doesn't get his way.
  • He's a bit of a messy eater and can make a real mess when he's chowing down on his favorite foods.
  • Kolya's not the biggest fan of baths or grooming, and he'll do just about anything to avoid them.
  • He's a bit of a scaredy-cat and can be quite timid around new people or environments.
  • Kolya's got a bit of a stubborn streak and can be hard to train or discipline at times.
  • He's not the most energetic cat and can get a bit lazy at times, especially when it comes to exercise or playtime.

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