They gave a cat a safe place to raise their kittens instead of the shelter, looking at her flourish in her eyes.
Regina and her kittensAshley
A Calico cat and his four newborns were taken to a refuge of animals just after giving birth.
Knowing how stressful the refuge atmosphere would be, the staff sought help. Ashley, director of Liberation Cat House, responded quickly and welcomed the family from five to home.
Although nervous during the car trip, the calicó protected his kittens, keeping them safe and protected.
Ashley
“Sometimes, if moms stress too much, they will stop caring for their kittens. In addition, kittens have weaker immune systems and are more prone to the disease in the refuge,” Ashley shared with Love Meow.
Once the Calicó settled in his quiet and cozy room, he began to relax, and the caution in his eyes vanished.
Ashley
“He explored his new space, and I think he realized that he was safe. When I stroked her, she immediately began to pure and make cookies in the blanket. She was grateful to be in a comfortable environment.”
The two small calic ones, Cady and Gretchen, inherited their mother’s beautiful brands. Gretchen was the garbage rout, while Cady was the largest in the group. Damien (Ginger) and Aaron (Tuxedo), the two brothers, had a great appetite and were full of energy.
Cady, Damien, Gretchen and AaronAshley
In a quiet environment, Mother Cat, Regina, began to take more breaks to eat, rest, stretch and use the sand box instead of constantly protecting her kittens as she did in the shelter.
“She is a affectionate and super attentive mother to her babies.”
Regina is very attentive to her kittensAshley
Ashley monitors your weights daily and provides additional foods to those who need them. Gretchen is much smaller than his brothers and requires additional support to catch up.
Regina lay on the side, allowing their kittens to knead while preparing them one by one, filling the room with their snoring.
Ashley
The beautiful calico seems relieved to have a friendly human who meets his needs and ensures that all his kittens are on the right path.
“He is very sweet and friendly and loves attention. Sometimes I feel and stroked the caressing while taking care of his babies, and will close his eyes and snort.
Ashley
“If you move away for a moment and listen to one of the kittens to cry, immediately return to verify them. Sometimes, Gretchen is hungry when others do not, and Mom will leave her nurse as often as she needs.”
Cady, is still the biggest kitten, lets her brothers curled up against her as a pillow.
Cady lets her brothers use her as a pillowAshley
Regina has become a cheerful cat with a lovely personality. “She has the adorable habit of stroking her baby affectionately and giving them small stems. You can say how much cares about them.”
“He loves drinking water directly from the tap and also likes to rest in the sink if he needs a break from his babies.”
Regina likes to hang out in the sinkAshley
Gretchen, still the smallest, was the first to open his eyes. He also discovered his voice and had a lot to say. “Now he has 110 grams, a big difference with his brothers, which are 203-223 grams.”
“She is a bit fighter. I will complement her the supplement for all the time she needs.”
Gretchen is a little fighterAshley
Regina and her kittens had the opportunity for a better life, and she flourished in an adorable and affectionate cat.
“She is a good mom, but I am grateful that this is her last litter. She deserves to be adopted in a loving home where she can relax and not have to think about taking care of babies.”
Ashley
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