Happy meowrning, cat people, and welcome back, for the last time during 2023, to the most dangerous, spookiest and simultaneously cutest segment on the interwebs. We have spent the entirety of 2023 celebrating these criminals, also known as teeny weeny kittens. Or rather, we have spent the entire year trying to convince as many people as possible that itty bitty kitties are indeed criminal. No matter how hard we try, people fall for their meowgical powers and don't believe us. But it's true. Tiny cats have power over us like nothing else. One glance at them, and we are willing to do pretty much anything that they want.
We even make this listicle celebrating these criminals every single week. And since it seems that despite all of our efforts, you guys still don't believe us about the dangers of kittens, we suppose we will just have to keep attempting to convince you during 2024 as well. Have a meownderful year, friends!
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"Vet said he's at youngest 6 weeks, but believes he's probably 7 weeks and was malnourished. He's 0.6 lbs and has all his baby teeth. Gave me a bottle for a stool sample so they can test for parasites and gave him some de-worming medicine during the visit. No ear mites but does have some fleas. He's currently too small for the flea medication but will apply that next visit. Which will be in two weeks when he's gained a bit of weight and will get his vaccines then. But overall positive!"
"She was a rescue from a farm and we think she was about 3 weeks when we got her. She was so tiny, her belly fit in my hand and she looked like a little potato with arms and legs!"
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