Kitten Born Outside Grows Up Clinging to Her People So She Won’t Be Alone Again
Be Their Voice Animal Rescue Nursing kittens have the best chance of
surviving and thriving when they are with their cat mother. “There are certain times when intervention is appropriate–if they are injured or visibly ill.” Fortunately, a Good Samaritan was aware of the situation Uno was in, and sought help for her. Be Their Voice Animal Rescue Uno decided to ignore all the cat beds and instead, she would sleep on her people’s shoulders, chest, or in their arms. The sweet calico would suckle on her foster mom’s ears or face, and cling to her after every meal. She was able to sleep easy knowing that she was loved. Be Their Voice Animal Rescue Uno followed her people everywhere they went, asking to be picked up and cradled like a baby. She would melt and fall fast asleep when being held. She was a clinger and an attention seeker, and just wanted to be tended to at all times.
Be Their Voice Animal Rescue Over the next few weeks, she learned to eat from a dish like a big kitty. Once her stomach issues were resolved, she began absorbing nutrients and growing in leaps and bounds. Not only did she catch up in size, but her energy level soared. Be Their Voice Animal Rescue Uno figured out how to wrestle with toys that were twice her size. She’d tackle them with such ferocity and hop around the room like she had springs under her feet. She was confident, brave and adventurous, and never backed down on any challenges thrown at her. Be Their Voice Animal Rescue Uno went on to socialize with other foster