Misa and Fukumaru are the best of friends, they literally never want to be apart from each other. The only odd part about their friendship is that Misa is an 88 year-old grandmother and Fukumaru is an odd-eyed little cat. Misa found Fukumaru abandoned in a shed when he was just a kitten… and they’ve been by each other’s sides ever since.Miyoko Ihara was taking pictures of her grandmother 12 years ago when she documented their entire friendship. Your heart will be in warm, fuzzy pieces are this.
Luckily, Miyoko Ihara (Misa’s granddaughter) was there to capture all of the wonderful moments.
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
The cat with heterochromia was left for dead as a kitten…
Miyoko Ihara
But now, he just spends his days with his best friend Misa.
Miyoko Ihara
… are you gonna share that?
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
Misa named him Fukumaru, which means “god of good fortune.”
Miyoko Ihara
The two have been best friends for over 8 years.
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
88 year-old Misa is beginning to have hearing issues and Fukumaru is as well.
Miyoko Ihara
So more often than not, the pair will be cuddling close.
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
The days they spend together may be simple, but they are beautiful.
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
Misa even gets help with the gardening from time-to-time.
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
These friends don’t need to talk, they already know what the other one is thinking.
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
Life is good when you have a loving companion.
Miyoko Ihara
Especially one that doesn’t mind you’re not the best juggler.
Miyoko Ihara
And who is always in on your fun.
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
Best of all, the friend that will nap with you is absolutely priceless.
Miyoko Ihara
Miyoko Ihara
They are best friends fur-ever… and they sincerely mean it.
Miyoko Ihara
And who said cats aren’t loyal? If you want to see even more heart melting pictures of this duo, the book is available on Littlemore.co.jp.
Share this unlikely, yet beautiful, friendship with others.
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