The stray orange cat was favored by his uncle. He casually said that he wanted to see kittens, and the cat’s mother actually brought 4 babies the next day.

Pet 7:49am, 19 November 2025 154

Cats are a very grateful species. When cats feel the kindness of humans towards them, they will have great trust in humans.

It’s just that kittens don’t know how to express their true emotions, so some people mistakenly think that they are not well-raised!

If you want to understand cats, then Mengmao recommends that you try to raise one, otherwise it will be difficult for you to understand the love of cats.

In our Taiwan Province, an uncle was targeted by a stray orange cat.

Half a year ago, a stray orange cat kept wandering in front of the uncle's shop. The uncle didn't know where the cat appeared from, and it kept meowing when it saw him.

Seeing that the little orange cat was not afraid of people at all, the uncle thought it was very interesting, so he fed the little orange cat food.

Originally, the uncle just fed the cat food. What he didn't expect was that his unintentional favor would lead to him being targeted by the cat.

Seeing that he had succeeded in begging for food for the first time, this smart orange cat was not willing to let go of this taken advantage of.

It simply settled in front of the uncle’s shop and came on time every day to remind the uncle to feed him.

Seeing the cat lingering, the uncle was extremely depressed, but he thought that it was just a treat, so he did not chase the cat away.

So the little orange cat stayed in the uncle's shop naturally, and was named "Orange Bao".

Although the uncle did not say that he wanted to adopt this orange cat, he had already used his behavior to acquiesce that Orange Bao was his free-range cat.

Jubao is a very restless stray cat. He only spends half of his day in his uncle's shop and spends the other half of his time outside.

In the end, something happened to the cat less than half a year after it came to the store. Jubao’s belly was getting bigger day by day, and the uncle knew that she must be pregnant.

Although the uncle has been blaming the orange cat for going out and fooling around every day, he still loves it very much from the bottom of his heart.

In order for Jubao to have a suitable delivery room when he gave birth, he also specially placed a cat nest at the entrance of the store.

What made the uncle depressed was that the plot of the story did not develop as he imagined.

When Jubao was about to give birth, it suddenly disappeared and never returned to the store.

This made the uncle very anxious. He searched all the corners nearby where cats could hide, but he couldn't find Ju Bao.

In the end, the uncle could only give up looking for the orange treasure and wait for it to come back on its own in the store.

More than a month had passed when Orange Bao appeared again. This time it did not come back alone, but with a little orange cat.

The uncle finally breathed a sigh of relief when he saw Ju Bao come back safely, but what puzzled him was why only one kitten came back?

He placed the orange baby and the kitten in the previous delivery room, and prepared food and water for them.

Uncle didn't believe that Jubao had only given birth to one kitten. He casually said to the cat, "I want to see the kittens. You should bring them all back!"

It turned out that the uncle's prediction was somewhat accurate. Jubao's return home this time was actually a stepping stone, mainly to see whether the uncle could accept his children.

Seeing how kind the uncle was, the vigilant mother cat finally let down her guard and brought four babies the next day!

Seeing this litter of orange cats, the uncle was very happy even though his wallet was a little trembling.

In order to let the kittens grow up healthily, the uncle welcomed the cats into the store and locked them up.

He likes these kittens very much, but he doesn’t dare to let Jubao take the kittens around anymore...

Dear cat lovers, have you ever been trusted by a stray cat mother? Has it entrusted its children to you?