Kittens Find Family to Help Them and Decide to Nap on Every Lap They Come Across
Four kittens found a family to help them and decided to nap on every lap they came across.
Laura Malone at Mini Cat Town
Early last month, Mini Cat Town, an animal rescue in San Jose, California, was informed about a litter of four kittens needing foster care.
“They were turned into the (city) shelter as orphans at about 1.5 weeks of age,” Laura Malone, a director of the rescue, told Love Meow. “Unweaned orphans require bottle baby experience, which is less abundant, so we take those first.”
Laura began feeding the quartet around the clock, and got them all cleaned up and situated in a warm, comfy nest.
They were turned into the city shelter as orphansLaura Malone at Mini Cat Town
One of the kittens, Cinna (tabby), had a hard time latching onto the bottle, while the rest of the crew, Finnick (orange), Primrose (tabby), and Rue (black), took to their new life like champs.
“For about two days Cinna didn’t gain very much weight and was not exactly thriving. But he ended up turning a corner and finally figured out how to eat,” Laura shared with Love Meow.
Mini Cat Town took them in and found them a foster homeLaura Malone at Mini Cat Town
The kittens were excellent nappers and would conk out in their bed together or on top of each other.
When they were strong enough to use their legs to waddle, they started exploring around the nursery and beyond, and became increasingly demanding for attention from their people.
As soon as they got better, they started demanding attentionLaura Malone at Mini Cat Town
“When they first arrived, they’d fall asleep immediately after eating. It was clear they were all a bit under the weather. Now, they play after every meal. It’s nice to see them active and playful.”
Laura’s husband, Foster Dad, was thrilled to offer a helping hand.