

He is one of a kind, and you will never find another with a personality like his."īailey did not get along with his new feline housemate. When my dad called and heard me crying he said, 'Erin there will always be other kittens out there.' I explained, 'no dad, not a kitten like Bailey. "I cried almost the entire four hours back to college. My parents already had a dog and two cats at home, and they were not about to take another one in."Īfter several phone calls, Erin was able to find a woman in her 80's to take Bailey. She snuck Bailey into her dorm on the 8th floor, and a week later she was caught and given 48 hours to remove the cat.
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I was attached immediately and decided that I would take a risk and try hiding a kitten in my college dorm where animals are obviously not allowed," Erin told Love Meow. "He fought with everything he had to keep me from closing the cage after hours sitting on the floor with him. Little Bailey hopped into her arms, grabbed her with his paws and wouldn't let go. He has become the guardian angel to her children and shares an amazing bond with her 4-year-old daughter Abby.Įrin from Illinois met Bailey when she was a student in a small college town. Now over a decade later, the cat named Bailey is still with her. He leapt into her arms and refused to let her go. 13 years ago, Erin Merryn met a ginger kitten who needed a home.
