An Oklahoma man named Onyx has shared his story with Newsweek about the unusual steps he took to accommodate his beloved cat, Mallow. The bond between Onyx and Mallow began in April 2019 when Mallow, a stray cat living near Onyx’s apartment complex, sought refuge from a storm and decided to stay. Mallow is described as playful, energetic, and affectionate, often seeking out Onyx for snuggles and companionship, especially when he is reading. Despite the common perception that cats are aloof and independent, research suggests that they can form strong bonds with their human companions similar to those of dogs and children.

A study published in the journal Current Biology conducted tests with cats and their owners to determine the nature of their attachments. The study found that around 65 percent of the cats and kittens formed secure attachments to their owners, while 35 percent were insecurely attached. This level of attachment is comparable to that seen in human infants and higher than in dogs. Mallow’s behavior with Onyx further reinforces the notion of a strong bond between them, as she shows signs of seeking attention and comfort from him whenever he is working at his desk.

Onyx’s relationship with Mallow took an unusual turn when she began interrupting him while he was studying or working on projects. To accommodate both his work and Mallow’s need for attention, Onyx started placing her on his shoulder while he worked at his desk. Surprisingly, Mallow took to this arrangement and began relaxing on his shoulder whenever he was working on a project. Onyx credits Mallow with providing comfort and support during difficult and stressful times, including his graduation from college.

As he enters the workforce, Onyx looks forward to reciprocating the love and companionship that Mallow has provided him over the years. He views Mallow as his best friend and a source of joy and comfort during times of solitude. Onyx expresses gratitude for Mallow’s presence in his life, especially during moments of stress and uncertainty. Their unique bond serves as a reminder of the deep emotional connections that can exist between humans and their animal companions. Newsweek encourages readers to share their own stories and photos of their pets to celebrate the special relationships they have with their furry friends.

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