On the morning of my birthday, my sister and I just left the condo and started walking toward the direction of the train station when we saw a little cat that looked like it just died on the road. We were like, "oh no, that's too bad. We could've saved it blah blah blah..."
Then we walked a little farther and my sister pointed out a tiny kitten at the canal at the side of the road and exclaimed, "oh look! There's another one!" We thought it was dead.
Then it started meowing.
For some reason, my sister and I started panicking. Well, almost. We couldn't leave it. It was struggling in the muck so we put the kitten on dry pavement. I had my sister run back to the condo and get a towel so we could wrap it and bring it to PAWS.
My brother drove us to PAWS where I spotted Ate Cha. She took one look at my li'l cookie container where the kitten was and she was like, "I don't like what you're holding." She checked the kitten and had me hairdry the little furball and placed under a lamp.
The kitten was tri-colored so, yeah, totally female. She was noisy and kept crawling around, so that's a good sign. Ate Cha fed her with some milk formula. I signed the foster agreement and went home with the kitten.
This is how we found her. :(
And this is her right after I got her cleaned up and fed in a couple of hours! D'aaaaaawwwww.
I don't know how she ended up at the side of the road but thank goodness we found her! She's thriving and pretty demanding. Good signs all the way. I'm gonna bring her back to PAWS for a check-up and see if she's ready for deworming. She's approximately 2 weeks old because her eyes are open and her ear have just started lifting up.
Ate Cha I can feed her three times a day which is what I've been going with. The kitten's just SO cute.
Feeling like a momma cat,
Turtle
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