
A cat owner has revealed her pet’s heartwarming response to a surprise new addition to the family. While cats can often be unsettled by the introduction of a new companion, for one affectionate feline the transition seemed effortless.
“Found this cold little guy in a bush,” the cat’s owner posted on Reddit, along with a photo of the stray kitten cuddling up to her own cat, “I think my cat has adopted him. I was so surprised and happy to see my cat instantly kick into mother mode.” The post prompted a wave of praise from other Reddit users, applauding the maternal instincts of the cat.
“Love it when cats just decide the baby is theirs,” one person commented, sharing their own picture of a similar scenario in their household.
Another user wrote: “This is amazing. What a beautiful happening.” A third said: “I think your cat has definitely adopted him, how gorgeous.”
A fourth Reddit user replied: “Your cat thinks you brought them a baby (which you kinda did), the CDS [cat distribution system] did the right thing waiting for you, no doubt this kitten will have a fully and happy life with all of you.”
Others were eager to know the name of the new arrival, meanwhile. However, the original poster confessed that the kitten was still unnamed.
“I actually haven’t given a name yet,” she admitted. “I’m thinking! Any suggestions?”
“My old cat who I loved very much was named Vegas because he always slept in his tuxedo,” one person suggested. “Maybe name him Vegas?”
Another, noticing the kitten’s colouring, proposed: “Oreo. Thought it played off the black and white perfectly his head looks like a little Oreo kinda.” To which the original poster replied: “Oh my goodness! That’s great!”
A third also noted the colour, recommending: “Blaze. From Oxford Dictionary: A white spot or stripe on the face of a mammal or bird. Congratulations on the adorable, new, wee one!”
The RSPCA advises acting “carefully” when introducing new cats to the home. The charity states online: “When introducing animals to each other (cat/cat or cat/dog) we always recommend that scents are swapped first, before the new pet comes home.
“Share an item of your current cat or dog with that of the new cat while they are still at the rescue centre or breeders – this could be some bedding or a toy. Alternatively, take two cloths and stroke your current cat or dog with one and your new cat with the other.”
The RSPCA further advises: “Only collect scent when the animals are happy and relaxed, otherwise their stress will be present in their scent. Next, swap the cloths over – leaving one with your new cat and taking the other home to allow your current pets to sniff and explore. It is almost like us seeing photographs of someone before we meet them.”



















