Brenna Telaroli first saw Mokou when he was an ailing 8-week-old kitten. Mokou required immediate surgery because she was born with a significant umbilical chord hernia. But Telaroli knew she would sacrifice anything for him the moment she laid eyes on his stunning blue eyes.
Now that she is fully recovered, Mokou is a character, which Telaroli may find a little challenging to manage when she works from home.
Telaroli told The Dodo, “He is a major talker, to start with. He always has something to say, even when I’m attempting to talk to customers at work.
Mokou will do anything to keep his mother from working, and he typically succeeds. The more time his mother has to devote to him, the less time she must spend working.
She remarked, “He likes to play; it is all he wants to do when awake. He is either rushing about the house like a madman or throwing his toys up in the air for others to catch.
He constantly supervises his mother and makes sure that everything she does is approved by him first, which doesn’t help. Telaroli stated, “He has to always be where I am and watch what I am doing. “Mokou feels it needs his approval or he will have a meowing fit,” says the cat.
When Telaroli stares into Mokou’s eyes, she feels compelled to take a break from her job even though he can be a rather annoying employee.