An orange cat was picked up by a shelter in Florida, USA. At first, the orange cat was unwilling to get close to people and had a very bad temper. Later, a bookstore owner saw the cat's condition and took the initiative to take in the orange cat. After a long period of getting along, the orange cat also became the cat owner of the bookstore. He has been guarding the owner's bookstore for 6 years, and has become good friends with many bookstore regulars.

Suffering from feline AIDS and entropion of eyelids, Cat is 9 years old Sby was sick all over his body. Not only was he in physical pain, but after being admitted to the shelter, he was exposed to unfamiliar environments and cats, which made his temper extremely bad and difficult for anyone to get close to. Later, the bookstore owner Danielle Joy Whatley heard its story over and over again, and realized that it was likely to become a neglected child in the shelter, so she decided to take it home and give it a try.

After a turning point in Catsby's life, she followed her new owner Danielle and moved into the bookstore. After a series of treatments, her body gradually recovered and her mood became better. Become happy; accustomed to the bookstore life, it will greet every customer who comes in at the door, help them choose a book, or act as a reading companion. Some retired people often go to the store to "visit" with Catsby because they cannot keep cats. Over time, they become like friends, and they know each other and are familiar with each other.