In our impression, cats and dogs seem to be two kinds of animals that have always been hostile, but what I will tell you is a super heartwarming kitten that protects the epilepsy dog brother, nestles by his side to comfort until it is fine. Let’s take a look!
The kitten Jinx became the guardian angel of the dog brother Toby when he was 4 months old. Until he grew up, he still guards Toby every day.
Five-year-old Toby started to have epilepsy in January last year, and when his parents adopted Jinx.
The two of them hit it off at first sight and got along very well. They could play together and sleep together in a few days.
Not long after, Jinx seemed to have discovered something unusual. The little one began to take special care of Toby and paid attention to his every move. Later they learned that Jinx would have such behavior before Toby began to develop.
Dogs feel less secure when they have epilepsy. At this time, Jinx can give Toby a lot of comfort, and he will let his parents know before the attack, and give Toby intimate care during the recovery period after the attack. Jinx will rub Toby and lick his face, and then stay by his side until Toby feels better.
"I later decided to take turns sleeping downstairs with my husband, so that Toby could take care of him immediately when he was sick," said the mother: "In March, Toby sat in the garden, and Jinx came over to do his own thing. Later, Jinx actually picked up Toby's face and licked his eyes for a full three minutes. I quickly called my husband over, because Jinx would do this before Toby's illness!" Then half an hour later, Toby did...
Because of Jinx, a capable little helper, his parents could provide timely assistance, and there could be a safe space for epilepsy to prevent Toby from hurting himself.
Jinx will stay by Toby like this after calming down, as he stays by his side like this for more than an hour
In his loving family life, plus his alert and guardian angel-like cat brother, Toby is such a happy child.