Seven milk cats were left to die in the woods, but the next second they met Erha and became a wet nurse from then on? Dogs like Hasha basically don't get too much praise from their owners, because they are good at making trouble at home, but Ban...
Seven milk cats were left to die in the woods, but the next second they met Erha and became a wet nurse from then on?
Dogs like Hasha basically don't get too much praise from their owners, because they are good at making trouble at home, but Banner is different. At this time, he is holding a milk cat in his mouth, shuttling rapidly through the woods. He is looking for his owner, because this matter can no longer wait.

Finally found the owner Winnie. Winnie thought Banner wanted to take the cat home and expressed her acceptance. However, Banner did not stop agitating after putting down the kitten. Instead, he circled wildly around the owner and motioned for the owner to follow her. Although she was confused, Winnie followed.
This Erhaban is actually a service dog, and often helps her relieve some minor symptoms of headaches and anxiety, so she believes that Banner will not do anything without a reason. Moreover, Banner is usually very well-behaved at home. Although he has some similarities with other silly dogs, he does not act too irritable, so Winnie trusts this dog very much!

As Banner led the way, a cardboard box in the woods appeared in front of Winnie. There were actually 6 cats in the box, plus the one brought out by Erha. This meant that someone had packed these 7 kittens in cardboard boxes, packed them up, and thrown them into the inaccessible woods, leaving them to fend for themselves. Moreover, the cardboard boxes were originally sealed. I never imagined that someone could do such a cold-blooded thing!

But Winnie didn't have the heart to complain at this moment, and immediately took these seven little guys home. She was also glad in her heart: Fortunately, they were discovered early, otherwise the lives of these seven little ones would have been really ruined. Then, these seven little cuties had a husky nanny who was only better than their own mother. The nanny also enjoyed this profession very much.

From now on, I will not leave any corner, I will take care of my cat at home, and I will no longer tear down the house. I really do my job! When the editor thought about how many people would abandon cats and dogs because of giving birth to children, I felt that such an approach was simply unreasonable. Why not try to let animals and children coexist? It’s the New Year’s Eve again, don’t forget to settle your cat before going home.
