The cat equipped with an “Emotional Support String” becomes a dependable source of psychological support.
She was quite timid and shy when Pesto’s mother initially adopted her. Before being saved, she endured a great deal, so she needed some time to adjust before she felt totally at ease. Fortunately, her mother was more than happy to give her that separation.
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<p>“It took a few weeks of tiptoeing around my flat to gain her trust, but we have been joined at the hip ever since,” Madison Holton, Pesto’s mom, told The Dodo. “Pesto was shy at first, but I soon realized that she just needed some patience and compassion until she felt comfortable enough to be a normal kitty. Everyone who has encountered Pesto has said that she is the sweetest and calmest cat they have ever seen.”</p>
<p>Pesto still gets anxious sometimes, but she’s found coping strategies that work for her — mainly, her emotional support strings.</p>
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