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Cat Turns on ‘Dad’ Mode and Starts Caring for Kittens in Need After Moving Indoors

A cat turned on his “dad” mode and started caring for kittens in need after moving indoors.

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Dakota, an orange tabby named after the street where he was found, was rescued after surviving on his own for quite some time.
Jillian, the founder of FosterBabyCats, gave him a spare room after he was fixed and treated for a wound. Though uncertain if he would adjust to living indoors, she wanted him to experience the comfort and warmth of a home.
Before long, he turned on the charm and proved he was meant for indoor life.

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Dakota, estimated to be two years old, had endured the harsh realities of street life. When he was served a plate of freshly boiled chicken, he devoured it, delighted to have a full belly.
He was gentle and easygoing with the female cats in the house, happily letting them call the shots.

HenestledintoJillian’slapforthefirsttimeFosterBabyCats Twodayslater,DakotahoppedontothecouchbesideJillian.Withagentlenudgeofhishead,henestledintoherlap,readyforsomecuddles.“Thefirsttimehestartedmakingbiscuitsandcomfortnursingonasoftblanket,Iknewhewasn’tplanning