Today we bring you the story of a rescue kangaroo named Rufus who just loves lounging on the couch watching TV and cuddling with his human father. This lazy kangaroo was rescued when he was just 8 months old.
Rufus’ adoptive mother, Kym Haywood, runs the Patch Kangaroo Sanctuary in Boston. Although Rufus is an adult now, his obsession with the couch hasn’t stopped. The kangaroo even got his favorite spot on the couch.
This adorable kangaroo comes in the back door every night just so it can relax on the couch in front of the TV. It’s not easy for Kym to put the kangaroo in bed because Rufus likes to lie in his favorite spot. A video shows the kangaroo plopping down on the sofa and burying his head when his adoptive mother tells him it’s time to sleep.
Although the owners tried to bribe him with grapes to get him off the sofa, the clever kangaroo took the grapes but fell on the sofa. Its owners are no longer even vying for a spot on the couch.
They only moved further on the couch as the kangaroo grew. Where seems to be all Rufus’. When everyone arrived at their house, they were told that no one could take Rufus’ seat as it was reserved for him.
Kym and her husband Neil are sacrificing their couch space for the kangaroo that has been with them since he was eight months old. However, they are happier because they love Rufus and enjoy spending time with him every day. When the kangaroo started lounging on the couch, the two believed it was the cutest thing. Rufus is definitely a unique kangaroo that loves the couch, it feels safe there.
He even watched a small TV on the couch and fell into a deep sleep in his safe place. Although the human parents didn’t lift Rufus off the couch, they covered him with mattress protectors to avoid any accidents.
His adoptive father and mother go after what makes him happy. Rufus is sometimes grumpy when he doesn’t want two people sitting next to him. Then he very gently pushed them off the couch.
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Source: HIS Education