She tries to herd the cats đ
Over 350 formerly feral cats call Minnesotaâs Furball Farm Cat Sanctuary home. So when visitors go to visit the sanctuary, naturally, they expect to see lots of kitties.
But what sometimes catches visitors by surprise is that in the sanctuaryâs catorium, youâll often find a dog. The pup blends in so well with the kitties that sheâs sometimes a bit difficult to spot.

Janis, one of the sanctuaryâs directors, adopted a dog named Bella seven years ago. She started bringing Bella to work with her, but assumed the catorium would be off-limits for any dog. But to Janisâ surprise, Bella begged to hang out with the cats.
âBella cries to come into the sanctuary,â Janis, who preferred to have her last name omitted, told The D
At first, Janis was a bit hesitant about letting Bella into the sanctuary. She introduced Bella to the cats as gradually as possible, and to her surprise, the vast majority of them felt comfortable with the dog. Before long, Bella was curling up with the kitties on a daily basis.
âShe loves to snuggle with cats, she loves to play with cats,â Janis said.
Janis and the rest of the Furball Farm Cat Sanctuary staff now consider Bella to be a bonus volunteer, a title the pup takes very seriously. Every day, she attempts to literally herd the cats.
âShe protects [them],â Janis said.
Of course, even though Bella has never once been aggressive toward any of the kitties, not every feline loves dogs, so the staff members make sure to keep those cats away from her. But even knowing which cats are less inclined to cuddle up with Bella is good information to have.
âThe good thing about having Bella is if and when our cats become adoptable, we know ⌠if they can be with dogs,â Janis said.
Since Bella spends so much time with felines, sheâs picked up some cat-like habits. Sheâll occasionally try to sneak a bite of the kittiesâ food, even though she knows sheâs not supposed to. And, of course, sheâs learned from the experts about the joys of a cat nap.
âShe loves the heated floors, just like the cats,â Janis said.

Not every dogâs idea of a great day involves hanging out with hundreds of cats. Itâs clear that Bella is unique â and Janis wouldnât have it any other way.
âSometimes we think she thinks sheâs just one great big cat,â Janis said.