Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/cat-granddad/
A widely-known joke conveys cats as pets who don’t love their humans back. But, it’s more about cats rarely showing affection to humans, and they have this strong need for personal space. Nanoos is a different matter. She is a very expressive cat, but not in a lovey-dovey way. The feline only expresses her hate for those around her, especially children.
According to Reem, Nanoos owner, the cat literally hates everyone, including animals. Nanoos even hates her — she also gets scratches here and there. Nanoos would try to attack anyone around the area during their daily walks, and simple breathing even annoys the cat.
“She’s offended by all of our presence, so we walk on eggshells, especially me,” says Reem. “I can’t even be in the same room as her, breathe next to her, even look at her. I could be across the room, and then she’ll just come and attack me”
Despite the bites and scratches Reem receives from Nanoos, she still gives the feline the best life and takes care of her unconditionally. Reem even made an Instagram and TikTok account for the grumpy cat. They have a unique bond, and you can see that through the contents Reem upload on social media. On TikTok, the cat account has already reached over 500 thousand followers. As for Instagram, they have 17 thousand followers.
The cat who loves to hiss is dearly loved by the family, and Reem has no intention of giving Nanoos away. She loves the cat even though it loves to kill any sign of fun and happiness around the house. But the cat has her favorite; she loves the company and hugs of Reem’s father. Nanoos doesn’t like to be touched or carried, but all the grumpiness goes away when it’s her grandad.
“The one person that she loves would be my dad. I have no idea why but he just happens to be that one person.” Reem said. Her grandad is the only person who doesn’t get the occasional scratches and daily dose of hiss. She suddenly turns into an adorable orange tabby whenever Reem’s dad is around.
Click the video below and watch the grumpy cat change behavior as soon as grandad scooped her for a hug.
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Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog