Cat Facts
The family opens home to two kittens, they got along with their cats from the house and become double problems
A family opened their home to two lonely kittens. They fell with the cats of the house and became double problems.
Layla and PipJenny
Pip, the kitten, was left behind when a community cat moved its kittens before a storm.
A good Samaritan tried to gather it with her mother, but she didn’t take him back. While the mother and other kittens were being treated, PIP was taken to Jenny, a reception volunteer with Tails High, to give her the best opportunity to prosper.
A week, Pip has just opened his eyes. With a voracious appetite, each feed often ended with an adorable milk milk.
“PIP continues to have a good appetite and take the bottle well. He loves to make cookies after he eats. They snore more than most of the kittens that I have encouraged at this age. It’s just a big mistake of love,” Jenny shared.
Soon, a round belly and a great voice grew freely when eating.
With good food and a lot of FTA, PIP prospered and their energy levels shot. He spent his waking hours amizo the blankets, being the strongest snoring machine, and enchanting everyone he met.
After an abundant meal, he went to a food coma, feeling perfectly happy.
“He is always looking for mom or another kitten to curl up. He curkes as much as possible, but I am not up to the feline company.”
At three weeks of age, Pip joined the club of a pound and insisted that he needed a bed for dogs to coincide with his power.
Around that time, Jenny was informed about another kitten that had also been left behind. “A family found her and approached the caregivers of the community in the area to get help.”
They immediately thought of PIP, and Tails High did not hesitate to bring it to their care.
“What still surprises me after a decade of being involved is how this wonderful network of TNR people, fosters, transporters and rescues that work together to save lives.”
Although Pip was approximately a week younger than the firing spongy, Layla was the heaviest. They became fast friends, playing and curling together as old friends.
After a week together, the two began to stir the mischief, with Layla being the most adventurous. Pip became bolder, trying new things watching his playmate and following his leadership.
“She is the bravest of the two, always in motion. I have to monitor her closely.”
The kittens discovered a head of the printer files and decided that it was the perfect bed despite having many welcoming nap options. Layla slid first, with Pip soon accumulating on top of her.
“I provide these kittens with many soft and comfortable places to rest. And this is what they choose.”
They were delighted to meet the resident cats and another boring kitten and joined their hug party on the couch. “Pip and Layla have been so good for Cursi (the Foster de Jengibre).”
They welcomed it with open legs and made sure that it was included in each nap.
Layla and Pip are spending the best moment of their lives in parenting care, surrounded by a large company. Faithful to the form, PIP is as talkative as ever, filling the room with his endearing maullid.
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