Wolfgang was our first baby,he was 5 weeks old when my husband brought him home for me as a surprise present(still the best present I ever got to this day)
The next year we had our first daughter and even though we did everything the vet told us to do to acclimate him,he spent 2 months under the bed,I had to push food and water at him.
After that ,he avoided me for about 6 months,but I would find him from time to time in the baby's crib smelling around.
Everytime baby cried,he would start yowling.
The next year,we had another daughter-and it appeared that Wolfie had chosen to become a 'lookafter' for my hairless kittens-lol.
He follows them all around the neighborhood now,keeping an eye on them.It's very strange and very cute.
He stills yowls when the girls cry and he always goes up to them and wraps his tail around them,it's too adorable.
Another thing I find amazing is that when the girls were toddlers-they would sit and lay on him, pull his tail and ears-and he would just sit there.
If they got too rough,he would smack them with noclaws or nip at them and I know-this cat has the ability to tear you apart.
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