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EXCLUSIVE: **NO NEW YORK POST OR NEWS CORP USAGES** Heartwarming scenes: Dog helps his owner care for shy foster kittens by cuddling, grooming and playing with them to help them build up their courage. Asa Shibuya, 31, from New York, has fostered over 164 animals in her home and her eight-year-old pup, Kona, has helped care for dozens of shy kittens over the years. Asa, @shibuyarollcall on Instagram, is used to having animals in her home and adopted her poodle Peeby in 2014 and brought in dachshund mix Kona as a foster in 2016. Asa was fostering her first kitten the day she brought Kona home and at first, she was unsure about how the new dog would behave. To her surprise, Kona has taken the kittens under her wing, cuddling, grooming and playing with them while keeping a watchful eye on the youngest ones. ??sKona has loved kittens from day one,??? Asa, who works as a business analyst, told Jam Press. ??sI was actually fostering my first ever foster kitten when I first brought Kona home as a foster. ??sI was actually a bit nervous initially of how she would react; with her being a dachshund mix, I was a bit worried that she might have some prey instinct. ??sBoy was I wrong! She fell immediately in love with the kitten and started playing with her. ??sFrom then on, she'd play with every foster kitten I brought home, groom them, and with the more recent ones she started to act more like a mother to them.??? ??sI was fostering a lot of kittens and puppies back then so I must've had 10 to 15 fosters come and go while Kona was with us,??? Asa said. ??sKona loved the babies and took on such a motherly role with them by playing with them, grooming them, comforting them. ??sShe helped me out a lot by keeping them entertained and allowing me some extra time to rest from foster mom duties. ??sShe also bonded so well with Peeby and fit in so well into our home and lifestyle that I ultimately decided to foster fail [an affectionate term used to describe when a foster pet parent permanently adopts the dog or cat] on her in May of 2016.??? Asa said the kittens arrived scared and distressed ??" and Kona played a vital role in helping the felines warm up to their new environment. The 31-year-old recalls how she introduced two kittens, Chester and Blair, into her home ??" and Kona unleashed her motherly instincts to help the kittens to feel safe and secure in their new home. ??sI fostered two kittens, Chester and Blair, who were both found in the same backyard in NYC, and the rescue was able to trap Blair first, and then Chester a week later. ??sBlair came to my home a day after Christmas, and then Chester came the day after. ??sI knew the two kittens would need help socializing as the rescue centre had told me that upfront. ??sSince I've had experience socializing kittens before and also because I have mama Kona with me who somehow has magical powers, I was so excited to bring them home. ??sThey came to me very timid and scared; I first started them off in the bathroom so they wouldn't have space to run away and hide from me. ??sOn their very first day with us, I was sitting in the bathroom with them with Kona sitting on my lap as they were cowered in the back hiding from me. ??sThen Kona got off my lap to go sit on the rug, and then Blair came up to her, started purring, and started trying to nurse on Kona. ??sI was honestly kind of in shock, also given that she was already 8 or so weeks old when she came to us. ??sKona was so happy though, she just laid down and let Blair try to nurse on her. ??sChester wouldn't nurse on Kona but he also very quickly opened up to her. ??sFor the next few days, Kona and I would hang out in the bathroom with them, and the kittens would play with Kona and sleep with her, it was the cutest thing ever!??? Kona can even ??ssense??? when the kittens are scared and knows exactly what to do to help the felines adjust to their new environment. ??sShe's really good at reading energy,??? Asa said. ??sIf she senses that the kitten is scared, she'll approach them very calmly and just sit there with them as they decompress. ??sIf she senses that they're playful, she'll play with them. ??sShe loves grooming them all, and she's carried some of the smaller babies around to bring them to her ???nesting spot??? (like the dog bed under my bed) to groom them and nap with them.??? Some of Asa???s other pets, like seven-year-old Yuzu who was adopted in October 2016, take a hand in helping the foster kittens adapt to their new environment. ??sWe also had a feral foster kitten while we were fostering Yuzu and she played a huge role in helping the kitten adjust,??? Asa said. ??sIt did take the kitten a few months before she started to open up to humans but I'm pretty certain she would've taken even longer if it weren't for Yuzu nurturing her and essentially being there for her.??? Asa now owns Kona, Peeby, Yuzu and three-year-old medium red hair ginger cat, Mikan, who live with her in her home. However, she said Kona has been the most hands on in helping his owner with the foster kittens. ??sKona's the most loyal dog, and she's glued to me at the hip,??? Asa said. ??sWith that said though, she's also amazing with my other pets. The other three Peeby, Mikan and Yuzu are a bit more independent so Kona's the bond that keeps the family together.??? Pictured: GV,General View World Rights, No Australia Rights, No Russia Rights, No United Kingdom Rights
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