Kitten Born Outside Grows Up Clinging to Her People So She Won’t Be Alone Again
Kitten Born Outside Grows Up Clinging to Her People So She Won’t Be Alone Again A kitten who was born outside, grew up clinging to her people, so she wouldn’t be alone again. Uno the kittenBe Their Voice Animal Rescue Uno, a diluted calico, was born outside to a feral cat. She was separated from her mother too early and found herself neglected and in need of rescue. Marlena, the founder of Be Their Voice Animal Rescue (in Atlanta, GA), learned about her plight and sprang into action. “I picked her up that night. She was around five weeks old based on her teeth and physical features. She only weighted 0.8 pounds, where she
should’ve weighed 1.25 pounds,” Marlena shared with Love Meow. The kitten was just skin and bones, covered in dirt, and very hungry. Be Their Voice Animal Rescue “We rushed straight to the closest of our rescue homes for supplies to feed her. She suckled on my friend’s hand the whole way there.” The little ball of fur inhaled 30 ounces of kitten formula within the first 20 minutes of being rescued. They continued to bottle-feed her every four hours and quickly learned how much she yearned for a constant friend. Be Their Voice Animal Rescue Uno would scream at the top of her lungs when she was left alone for a brief moment. The second her people returned, she tried to climb up their legs with her micro claws and even attempted to make her way onto their shoulders. Despite being so tiny, she was equipped with a set of pipes and a strong purr motor.