Cat-loving soldiers took Xiaolang Meow back from Afghanistan and incorporated into a domestic cat who loves to act coquettishly

A few years ago, when Edward, an American soldier, came across a kitten that was only a few months old when he was serving in Afghanistan. Edward, who was quite a cat, was immediately captured by the kitten. He named it the mouse-catching master and...


A few years ago, when Edward, an American soldier, came across a kitten that was only a few months old when he was serving in Afghanistan. Edward, who was quite a cat, was immediately captured by the kitten. He named it the mouse-catching master and took three months to successfully become friends with him. The mouse-catching master accompanied Edward through the intense life in the battlefield. When he was about to return home after the mission, Edward also decided to take his cat friend back to the United States to enjoy his happiness, no matter how much effort it took!

When Edward was serving in Afghanistan a few years ago, he met a little strapon cat, and he named it the mouse-catching master.

The mouse-catching master has a very keen sense of smell. Every time it is time to eat, it will appear and then rush to ask for food at the feet of people.

"Every day in the battlefield is tense, but the mouse-catching master brought us some smiles and healing."

Just as Edward was about to return home, the mouse-catching master disappeared for three days. Edward kept guessing whether it was incorporated or something unexpected happened, and was extremely worried. Later, he suddenly appeared, sitting quietly on a concrete floor and looking at Edward, looking at his face. Edward knew that he could not just leave him in Afghanistan.

Just two days before he returned to China, Edward found a local animal rescue group nowzad. He immediately drove to Nowzad 160 kilometers away and asked them to contain it first and find a way to take the Rat Catcher back when he returned to China.

With the help of nowzad, Edward successfully took the mouse-catching master home a few months later!

It quickly adapted to the new environment and got along with the cat senior at home.

Now the mouse catcher doesn't have to make a living in dangerous places. Just eat and bask in the sun every day!

"Watching the mouse catcher from a stray cat to a domestic cat who loves to act cute, I am really happy to take it home!" Edward said.

Edward not only has two cats at home, but he also helps shelter the cats and dogs in the middle to find a home for them. He said that being able to help animals is the happiest thing! The mouse catching master must be very happy that he can be recruited by such a loving person!



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