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12 soaked kittens found dumped on cat loving couple’s property get loving foster homes thanks to the rescuers and online community who wouldn’t give up on the feral fur babies
In the stories we usually come across on Reddit's r/cats subreddit you might expect to come upon a box filled with at most 6 tiny helpless kittens. The modest size of litter that sends most hooman pawrents into a tisy trying to figure out what to do with the unplanned for children. And while this is bad enough in itself it is no match for the 12 kittens that this cat mom found soaked by the rain.
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Woman goes on a midnight rescue mission after finding a motionless kitten in a rural area, spends hours keeping him alive with the help of strangers online, so she can adopt him for good.
People always like to think of themselves as the heroes of their own stories, but not everyone acts on it the same way. But this one? After reading update after update, we can wholeheartedly say - this woman from r/CATHELP is a true hero for saving this kitten. Not everyone would make the sacrifice. People might ask for help, drop the kitten at a shelter or a nearby foster - but taking a kitten in need, and a sickly one at that, and having all this responsibility put upon yourself is not a thing everybody would do willy-nilly.
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“Bobcat” bribes 3 good boy guard dogs to let her give birth under their pawrent’s bed, turning a daring animal control call into a surprise kitten rescue
Why do people get cats? Because they want to live with a furry roommate who bosses them around all the time and occasionally likes to snuggle. That's pretty much the only reason. But there are many reasons why people adopt dogs. In the past, people adopted dogs for safety and survival. Dogs used to help their owners hunt and protect them from dangers trying to enter their territory. Now, our doggos are about as useful for safety as a fork is for eating soup. They are great companions and purrfectly lovable, but they're not going to bark at an intruder - they're going to present him with their favorite toy and ask for belly rubs.
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Owner chases after hooligan cat who escaped, both freeze when they see 2 raccoons, the cat hilariously runs straight back to its owner and the two flee in sheer panic
You know that saying about cats and curiosity? Yeah, it is entirely based on real life. This curiosity is exactly why, despite the fact that our cats are beyond spoiled, are given everything that they could ever need in their lives, they still attempt to dash out of the front door every time it opens. They are such house cats that they don't know what they have. All they know is curiosity. So our cats escape. Mostly, they fail to do so, because we catch them, but sometimes, they succeed, and the most beautiful thing about it is that they always seem just as surprised as we are.
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Woman spends two days locating a mystery meow in her car engine, only to find a well-hidden black kitten who hitchhiked for miles and stole her heart
It's not only that kittens find themselves in the most unlikely of places before they get adopted, but when we're talking about black cats, it's even more prevalent. There's already the persistent stigma about black cats and bad luck (which is absolutely not true, mind you), so they tend to be pushed to the bottom of any adoption list. But then, in cases like this one of a woman from r/CatDistributionSystem, where the willingness to adopt the kitten in need is there, it's even harder to find them because of their fur color. Such a plonter.
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Stray Bengal cat found outside hardware store surprises cat loving rescuer with a pregnant belly of four kittens, adding an instant fur family to foster pawrent’s home
It is not a common occurrence that a cat will present itself to be rescued while the hooman they have chosen is in the middle of their shift, but it seems that this beautiful bengal simply could not wait to begin her new life as pawrent to this story's rescuer.
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