Goooood morning, everyone! And good luck to all of you who decided to start your day here. Because here lies danger. Here lies meownipulation. And here is your warning. You did not read the title wrong. This article is indeed full of itty bitty kitties, but do not let their smallness fool you. They are the most dangerous creatures in the animal kingdom, more than bears and sharks and everything else. Because these kittens are too cute, and they know how their cuteness affects us, and they are not ashamed to use their powers against us.
They even make us write this segment, showcasing the smallest kittens - also known as the biggest criminals - of the week every single week. And we cannot stop ourselves. Because we will do everything that they want, and they don't even have to ask us to do it. We just look in their direction, and we're doomed to their cuteness. So this is your warning. Continue at your own risk.
"Of course she's the runt… She's actually got some dark spots on all her beans and pads, not fully 100% pink. All the tuxedos have 100% pink, though. I'll see if I can get her to stop wiggling to get a better picture."
"I found Otto at a week old outside my house. One of my strays had a litter of 4 and Otto was one of the sick runts and mom had abandoned him. He had a severe upper respiratory infection and I didn't think he was gonna make it that night.
He is two months old now, getting stronger by the day. His sister is twice his size."
"He got an eye infection so we had to sequester him from mommy, daddy, and sisters (they can play a bit rough and he doesn't always squeeze out of the way fast enough). Had to cut an extra small cone so he wouldn't just crawl right through it. Poor guy is a bit sedated from his meds."
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