Woman finds frail kitten barely holding on covered in leaves after hearing tiny meows on dog walk, but realizes no shelter can help him and that she would have to become his furever cat mom: ‘I have birds, and was never planning on getting a cat.’

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    "Goblin took on the mother role early on, and treats him just like how a mother dog would treat her own pup. "
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    This is my cat. His name is Ditch. I'm obsessed with this creature and love telling the story of how the cat distribution system finally caught up to me because of how crazy (or unfortunately not crazy at all, depending on how you look at it) it was.
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    In early August of 2025, I had been dealing with major sleep issues, mainly insomnia. It was just before 6am and I hadn't slept at all that night. One of my dogs was begging me to go out for a walk at sunrise, which we had been doing a lot of around that time. My
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    dogs are german shepherds, and one of their favorite things to do is a daily perimeter check around the property's fence lines when we first go out. I only took my dog Goblin out that morning as my other dog, Guts, is older and was extra tired at that point due to staying up almost all night with me, so he
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    wasn't really wanting to go out to run around. After I got dressed in enough warm layers, Goblin and I went out the front door, and headed to the gate where we always start the patrol. Everything was going great until maybe 3 minutes into the walk when we got to the roadside. We were on our
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    side of the fence, and on the other side there's a massive drop off with brush and small trees that leads to a ditch beside the road. We had just gotten to that point when I heard this weird, high pitched, but pretty faint noise. I looked down at Goblin to see if she heard it too (since I sometimes have h ns when
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    sleep deprived), and she definitely did, but neither of us could tell where it came from. I heard it again within a couple of seconds, and at that point I still wasn't sure what I was hearing, but I had the thought that it could be a kitten as earlier that year I found kittens in a wood pile on the same property, and it sounded similar enough that I
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    decided to call out with that "food call" I had heard rescuers successfully use to save some kittens once. Almost immediately I heard it again, and suddenly Goblin was DRAGGING me towards the noise, which is really unusual for her. I was trying to hold her back while also trying to figure out exactly where I was
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    trying to hold her back while also trying to figure out exactly where I was hearing this animal, but then whatever it was went silent. Goblin was losing her mind, and it took just a couple of minutes of me struggling to locate it with my eyes before I ended up just letting Goblin lead me to the spot. She very quickly
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    sniffed it out, and that's when I realized that a human had definitely dumped something there. There were sticks lined up on what looked like a bunch of leaves and loose dirt. I called out again, and I heard a tiny cry from under it all. It was just behind the fence, so I reached under it at an awkward angle,
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    completely unable to see where my hand was going, which was super stupid of me in hindsight. I shoved the sticks away and reached into this hole where my hand met cold fur on what felt like a stiff bony body. My heart dropped, and I assumed that whatever I had just grabbed was already dd, and the noise was coming from something
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    else next to it. I lifted this cold tiny body out, and saw that it was indeed a kitten, head drooped down. For a split second, I thought for absolutely certain that I was holding ad one. And then he 1 shakily lifted his little head and looked at me. I was in shock, to say the least. He immediately tried to hiss and spit at me, but he was so weak
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    at that point that he could even really muster up the strength to do that. I just held him to my chest and started repeating that he was going to be okay over and over again. The second that cat touched my hoodie, he latched onto it with his claws and started purring and kneading to the best of his abilities. I distinctly remember touching his
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    paw pads and feeling how ice cold they were, which worried me a lot. Goblin was being incredibly pushy and was trying to take him from my hands, so I stood up and had to keep her from jumping on me the whole way back to the house. He was shaking so much the whole time, but still trying to purr.
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    After we got him into the house, I grabbed a soft blanket and an extra hard sided carrier, and set him up in there. I went back outside to see if there were any other kittens in or around where we found him, but I found nothing, even after taking Goblin out and seeing if she could sniff anything else out. After getting back in, I put the dogs
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    out of the room and checked this kitten over. He had scabby scratches all over him, especially near his face, back end, and feet. He was skinny, and still very cold, but his eyes were pretty clear. I had some leftover cat food from feeding one of my other animals (not a cat, but the kibble was branded for cats), and I dug it out of storage. Luckily it wasn't expired
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    yet. I wasn't sure if he was eating solid food yet, but I figured I'd try, as I didn't have any kind of kitten formula on hand and he looked like he might've been old enough to eat something on his own. I soaked some of that kibble in hot water and turned it into more of a mash, and let it cool down to a safe temperature before bringing it to him. He was
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    curled up so tight in that crate, absolutely sacked out, but after I gently woke him up, he smelled that food and went absolutely crazy for it. That was a huge relief, but very sad to see at the same time. He was eating so fast that I was afraid he might horribly overeat and pe and/or ch ke himself, so I gave him just a bit at a time, and made
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    sure to feed him very frequently. We stayed on my bed while I was trying to figure out where I could surrender him. Eventually, I accidentally fell asleep due to sheer exhaustion with him right next to me. I nearly had a heart attack upon waking up nearly 2 hours later and realizing this, as I've heard horror
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    stories of small animals being hurt or even tragically kd by their people when the human rolls over in their sleep. I panicked for a few seconds, afraid to move, until I looked down and saw him curled up at my waist, clearly breathing. I got up after that, fed him again, and put him in that carrier in case I somehow fell asleep again.
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    At this point in time, I was still planning on surrendering him to a rescue. After all, I have birds, and was never planning on getting a cat. At the same time, there was no denying that fact that I was getting attached. I was just going to power through it now, and cry about it later, feeling like it would probably be the best thing for him in the long
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    run. That was until I searched and searched online and couldn't find any shelter or rescue in the area that was taking new animals in without some kind of casualty. My options in that regard were to give him to a shelter for immediate et .a, or give him to a shelter that would then have to turn around and e1 e another cat just to make room (yes, this is apparently a real thing).
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    After figuring that out, I realized his best bet was probably going to be with me after all. I had to wait for the people I live with to get up so that I could see if they'd let me keep him. They're the owners of the house, so I couldn't really make that decision on my own. About 6.5 hours after I initially picked him up from the cold dirt, he was officially given a name and a place in our household.
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    Ditch has been such an amazing cat. He's nearing a year old now (just a few months away), has all of his shots for the time being, and has been n d. He's such a spy dude, but also has a very cuddly side when he wants to show it. I've harness trained him, and he also knows a few tricks. Goblin took on the mother role early on, and
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    treats him just like how a mother dog would treat her own pup. Guts likes him too, and is so gentle with him. I've also been able to keep Ditch and the birds safely separated, so no issues there either.

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