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The Kitten Is Found Alone On The Street In The Cold Almost Unconscious

With no sign of their mother or siblings, the Good Samaritans sought assistance from a nearby rescue center.

Karly and Katelyn Saltarski, sisters, learned about the kitten’s situation and chose to adopt her. When she came, she was terribly cold and hungry, so the owners of Salty Animal Rescue began round-the-clock treatment right away.

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She quickly recovered under their care and was placed in a foster home, while the sisters continued their search for her mother and other siblings. Meanwhile, Marty, as she was known, continued to eat on a daily basis.

“This tiny potato is the funniest little potato I’ve ever seen.” She rarely complains and enjoys playing; she has just mastered the litter box and has now found out how to feed on her own,” said the rescue.

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The rescue decided to bring Flay in for frequent visits in the hopes that Marty would come around to having a mother.

Marty’s protests were heard by Nood, the resident canine, and everything became evident quickly.

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We believe Marty’s apprehension about socializing with Flay and her kittens stems from her belief that she has already found her “temporary family!”

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“She clicked with Nood right away.” It is possible that Marty may choose to grow from dogs and not from her own species, “the rescuers speculated.

“We can not complain as these may be the best family, the kindest little caregiver ever and Marty is very happy.”

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“Despite that she was adopted by a good family, where they continue to care for and devote a lot of time to Flay and her litter, but I believe our Marty has made her decision.”

After a difficult start in life, the little table is now progressing and has turned into a fun and lucky cat.

She still only enjoys her adoptive father and always manages to keep her dog partner afloat.

Credit:Salty Animal Rescue
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