An 11-year-old cat named Bambino unfortunately lost his job in his later years. Because the company he worked for closed down, his colleagues had no choice but to send him to a shelter, hoping that the staff could find a good place for him to retire...
An 11-year-old cat named Bambino unfortunately lost his job in his later years. Because the company he worked for closed down, his colleagues had no choice but to send him to a shelter, hoping that the staff could find a good place for him to retire. Bambino is very family-friendly, and both customers and manufacturers like it very much. In the end, he even became the senior vice president of the public relations department! Although his eyesight has deteriorated due to his age, Bambino still likes to interact with people. Fortunately, a kind-hearted couple finally decided to adopt it so that it could have a home of its own after retirement!

The gray and white cat Bambino was originally a stray kitten, and was brought back to the office by a company. Because of his generous personality, he was given the title of Senior Vice President of the Public Relations Department.
Bambino worked in the company for most of his life. Unexpectedly, when he was 11 years old, the company closed down. The employees had no choice but to send him back to the shelter and asked them to find a place for Bambino to retire.

Although Bambino is old and his eyesight has deteriorated, his cute personality still attracts many people who want to adopt him. In the end, they decided to let a couple adopt Bambino. They originally had a dog and a cat, but the cat passed away a while ago, and the dog at home, like Bambino, is too old to see, and he is very experienced in taking care of senior dogs and cats.
The new home has a spacious space. Not only is carpet laid indoors to prevent them from slipping, but there is also a covered space in the yard for Bambino to bask in the sun safely.
After Bambino boldly explored his new home, it didn’t take long for him to get used to it. Now he has a few favorite places where he will always lie down; and he has also bumped noses with his dog friends and said hello, so there is no problem in adapting!
Although Bambino unfortunately encountered unemployment in his later years, fortunately, he successfully found a place where he could rest in peace for the rest of his life, and enjoyed the full love of cats in the final stage of their lives. I hope that his second cat will be happy for a longer time!