Thirteen years ago, when Erin was still in college, she stumbled upon a large orange cat on the street. She tried to get close to the meow, but she didn't expect it to be a big self-ripening orange, so she came over and rubbed her hands and hugged her thighs.
The sister decided to adopt it at that time, so she carefully brought it into the student dormitory, hoping to hide it from being discovered. But it was later exposed, and she was asked to take the cat away within 48 hours. The sister was very desperate at that time, because she already had two cats and a dog at home, and her parents were definitely not willing to accept this big orange. In the end, there was really no way, she could only temporarily entrust it to a friend for foster care.

At that time, she cried very sadly when she sent the cat away, and later The big orange did not get along well with the cat in the foster family, so the sister made up her mind to take the cat back. Finally, under Erin's persuasion, her parents finally agreed to enter the house and named it Bailey.
Nine years later, Erin's sister gave birth to a beautiful daughter, and at this time she felt even more deeply that adopting Bailey against all odds was really one of the most correct decisions she had made in her life.
At first, Erin wasn't sure if Bailey would reject the baby, but later found out that he was really worried.
After the baby arrives home, Bailey seems to automatically assume the responsibility of bodyguard and nanny, snoring, holding thighs, and sleeping with him anytime and anywhere.
Bailey is present at every step of the baby's growth: she learns to crawl for the first time, bailey is by her side; the first time she learns to talk, Bailey is around to listen.
No matter where the baby goes, Big Orange will definitely follow: go to the toilet, follow; go to the kitchen, follow; go to sleep, and continue to follow. It is simply the existence of a 7x24 hour intimate bodyguard.
Then the baby began to flip through the books and play, while watching and reading decently, Bailey would also come over and be the first listener in her life.
Later, Erin was pregnant with a baby, and Bailey was simply happy and broken, not only with the little sister at home, but also with Ma Ma every day.
Now it sleeps every day with its grown little sister in its arms, and of course it is happier to listen to her read stories.
Every time he saw her come over with a book, Bailey quickly got up and slipped into the arms of the people, whether he could understand it or not, and it was right to lie on his stomach.
And the little sister also seemed to have a sharp mind, and one day took out the best-selling book "Bob the Stray Cat" and turned it page by page. Bailey also looked very serious.
13 years ago Erin struggled to save Bailey, whom she met on the road, and 13 years later Bailey gave back all her love to Erin and her children.
It is enough to have this orange cat in life.