He thinks he’s being helpful đ
Ninja George was a foster fail and has been a beloved members of his family ever since. Originally his parents just called him George, until they got to know him better.
âWhen we put up two baby gates to keep him in the room and not go downstairs, he figured out how to climb the gate, and he was only about 6 weeks old,â Scott Jamroz, the catsâ dad, told The Dodo. âHence, Ninja George.â
Scott Jamroz
George is the perfect mix of rambunctious and sweet and has always been fiercely loyal to his family. He always wants to make sure theyâre taken care of.
One night about a year ago, George brought his parents something random from upstairs. They didnât think much of it â but now, George brings them the same thing almost every night: a tampon.
âMy wife keeps them in a basket under the bathroom sink,â Jamroz said. âAnd a few times a week, he’ll go in and knock it out. We’ll hear it and know what that means. Then he starts crying VERY loud! And after a few minutes of his crying, he’ll come running down the stairs with a tampon in his mouth.â
Every time Ninja George brings his parents a tampon, he couldnât be more proud of himself if he tried â so even though they donât know why he does it, they make sure to give him lots of praise for it.
Each tampon is individually wrapped, and Ninja George never tries to mess with the wrapper, so the activity isnât unsafe for him at all. Itâs just a little odd, but at this point, his parents have come to accept it as a part of their routine.
âI think it’s awesome,â Jamroz said. âMy wife at first thought it was annoying because he was wasting her tampons, but lately she’s come around.â
Regardless of why he does it, bringing his parents tampons brings Ninja George so much joy, and thatâs really all that matters.