Senior cat Goryo adopted after 14 years at UMak

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Goryo, a senior cat, has found a new home after living for 14 years at the University of Makati (UMak). He was known as a “campus legend” before being adopted. The organization Cats of UMak announced that Goryo was available for adoption on January 31. Many people showed interest, including Lyan, who fell in love with him at first sight. Lyan went through a thorough application process to adopt Goryo. She shared that after losing a previous pet, she hesitated to adopt again until she saw Goryo's post. She went through an interview to ensure she was a suitable owner. Lyan was thrilled when she was chosen to take Goryo home. Initially, Goryo had difficulty adjusting to his new environment. He often hid under furniture but soon became comfortable with Lyan's love and care. He now enjoys a relaxed life, napping and eating at home. Lyan described him as a sweet cat, and even her partner, who was skeptical about adopting, has grown fond of Goryo. Lyan expressed gratitude to Cats of UMak for their work with abandoned animals. She encourages others to consider adopting pets in need, emphasizing that every cat deserves a loving home. She also supports small acts of kindness towards stray animals, like providing food and water.


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