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A Cat Left Her Babies On The Home Porch And Returned Two Months Later With Four More

A mother cat abandoned her three kittens on a household porch before returning with four more.
Last year, Meggie, a volunteer with One Cat at a Time (a cat rescue in Quebec, Canada), spotted three small kittens on her doorstep during a flood.

On his porch, he had a winter box intended for stray and wild cats, and the kittens were snuggled there. “I left the kittens there because I felt it was preferable to leave them with the mother,” Meggie said. “But then the mother relocated two of the babies and left only one.”

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“They were strewn about in my lawn by my lover. They were out in the open, and the mother cat never came back to check for them.

They were brought inside by the couple, who washed them up and reunited them with their brother. On a full tummy, the kittens fell asleep together in their lovely, warm bed that night.

Credit: One Cat at a Time in Quebec, Canada

Meggie cared for the kittens 24 hours a day, feeding them every two hours in a bottle. The three grew in confidence and began to thrive.

The litter of three kittens developed into lively and mischievous kittens during the following few weeks. They turned out to be lovable little creatures with a lot to offer.

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The pair kept an eye on the mother cat. They were taken aback by what they discovered in their garden around two months after the kittens were rescued.

The cat had returned, and she was no longer alone. She arrived at her house with a new brood of four babies.

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“We put her up and ultimately set her up because I knew I was going to have more babies.” “She was wild and terrified of people,” Meggie explained.

The pair worked hard to provide the mother and her babies the medical treatment they need. They were put in a quiet area so that mom could concentrate on rearing her babies without being stressed.

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“As soon as they took her inside, she went straight to taking care of her kittens.” She didn’t get along well with others, but she was a wonderful mother. Meggie was the only one who could sit near to the tabby cat since she wouldn’t let anybody else go close to her.

Meanwhile, the three kittens from the previous litter (Trunks, Runty, and Saria) had grown in leaps and bounds. The couple were enamored with the two close brothers, Trunks and Runty, and were unable to detach themselves from them.

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“They never left because the kittens liked our dogs and we were quite close to them,” Meggie wrote.  

Saria, his younger sister, was adopted by a beautiful family that is still in touch with the pair.

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The four smallest kittens were overjoyed that they didn’t have to worry about food or shelter while growing up in the warmth of a loving family.

They continued to polish their social abilities and started making plans for their forever homes.

When they were old enough to be adopted, they were swiftly scooped up by loving families and currently live luxurious indoor lifestyles.

Credit: One Cat at a Time in Quebec, Canada

The mother cat has been spayed and will no longer be a mother cat. She has carers who ensure that she is adequately fed and cared for on a daily basis.

Credit: One Cat at a Time in Quebec, Canada

Trunks and Runty have matured into stunning felines. Their friendship has only gotten stronger over time.

When Meggie brings new adoptees home, the two brothers will want to assist, as if to offer the kittens the same affection they were given when they were rescued.

Credit: One Cat at a Time in Quebec, Canada

That day, the couple discovered three kittens on their doorstep, but they ended up saving four more, as well as their mother cat.

Since then, their house has expanded (with several rescued cats and dogs). Every day, they continue to rescue and shelter animals.

Credit: One Cat at a Time in Quebec, Canada

Trunks and Runty are living the life they always wanted, with a great family and lots of hugs for everyone.

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