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Not all adult humans have the innate need to care for another living thing, but cat lovers, who melt at the sight of an adorable feline and keel over with glee at the sound of a kitten's mew, are built differently. Cat lovers who become moms to human children double down on this maternal instinct, taking every stray kitten and lost cat in off the street and sharing their home with the ever-extending fur family. If you're a cat-loving mom, you probably daydream about a multipet household every day, grappling with the "should I, or shouldn't I" pressure of adult responsibility.
Alas, when the Cat Distribution System decides to hurl a feline in our path, there's no denying that kind of higher power.
Answer the call of feline distress, and if you're a parent, be sure that when your kiddos come home from school and see a kitten in your arms, you're going to become more than one living critter's hero that day. Kids will always be ready to accept a loving feline into the family, especially if they know that their awesome parent is the one who saved them from the highest branch of a tree, pulled the kitty out of a drain pipe, or crawled on their knees into a wet, disgusting culvert to save the newest member of the family.
As someone who's purrpetually grossed out by whatever It-style spookiness that goes on in the sewers under the city, this mom's lack of hesitation is what truly makes her feline rescue astounding.
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RONALD
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