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Frightened Kitten Feels Love For The First Time Ever And Its Heartwarming!

This frightened kitten had never felt love before so she had no idea what to expect any time a human neared her, perhaps because of some past traumas. But the first time she actually felt love, she knew this is all she wanted to be happy!

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In Japan at 2 am of a rainy day, a man heard loud meows directly coming from the parking garage which was on the lower level. Surprised to her such cries early in the morning, the man rushed down and tried to locate exactly where the cry was coming from.

Then suddenly he spotted a tiny kitten, a very frightened kitten standing behind a motorcycle as if trying to shield herself form the human.

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The man quickly went down on his knees to try and sooth the poor frightened kitten. But because of past experiences, the kitten was quick to hiss and spit at him, after all she was frightened and lonely.

To prove her point, she started growling at the man in an attempt to scare him off. But this didn’t stop the man from trying to calm the kitten, instead the man meowed softy and even imitated pigeon sounds to try and calm her down.

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Almost immediately the kitty calmed down and stopped hissing. Then the man offered his hand to the kitty hoping that she would trust him enough to let him touch her to which the tiny kitten turned to her side and allowed the man to pet her!

After the first pet, she quickly went into his arms and received the first and the biggest cuddle of her life 🙂 Take a look and don’t forget to share this adorable post with your friends 🙂 Everyone needs some love!


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