FEEL GOOD, STORY. (THECOUNT) — The wildfires that burned a large portion of the U.S. continue to threaten people’s lives, homes and they’re not alone, wildfires also greatly affect wildlife, many who are run out of their homes by the flames.
George Kraus surely was not looking to adopt the world’s most thankful bobcat, but that’s exactly what happened after the young man saved the animal from the ravages of a local wildfire.
Before you run out the door or jump online and try to find yourself a friendly bobcat to adopt, keep in mind the animals are considered wild and deemed inappropriate for domestication.
But forget all that, watch the adorable video below and then comment below and share this post with your family and friends!
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