A small baby kitten was discovered up in the cold, lost or abandoned by her mother two months ago. A kind bystander heard his shouts barely in time.
The dad brought the infant inside the room, attempted to warm it up, and requested assistance. Animal rights activists from Saving One Life responded quickly to his request and provided him with a foster home with an incubator.
When the kitten was handed to Caroline Grace, a foster care volunteer, it was already extremely sick. “He didn’t respond to anything due to hypothermia.” “Newborn kittens are quite vulnerable,” Caroline explains.
The dad brought the infant inside the room, attempted to warm it up, and requested assistance. Animal rights activists from Saving One Life responded quickly to his request and provided him with a foster home with an incubator.
When the kitten was handed to Caroline Grace, a foster care volunteer, it was already extremely sick. “He didn’t respond to anything due to hypothermia.” “Newborn kittens are quite vulnerable,” Caroline explains.
Caroline spent the next three days in constant trouble, trying to stabilize the kitten’s condition. And her care worked a miracle: a baby named Toby perked up and grabbed the bottle first.
In a couple of days, the kitten learned to purr and did this whenever his guardians were nearby. “Toby has been purring non-stop since the age of five days!”
Moving into a comfortable playpen, he revealed his inner adventurer and explorer. He tried to climb up human legs and wanted to look into every corner of his room.
“If he needed something (to be picked up or put back, or another bottle), he would let me know by staring straight in the eyes and shouting,” Caroline says.
“No matter where we are in the home, he spends most of the day close to us.”
Caroline set out to find a kitten of the same age, knowing how crucial it is for a growing cub to have a playmate.
Caroline learned about a litter of orphaned kittens on the street when Toby was three weeks old. Toby, on the other hand, was eagerly anticipating the opportunity to play with someone his own age.
“I offered to take up the babies so Toby could meet some new people.”
The meeting took place after a two-week quarantine period. Toby was bashful at first and didn’t know how to interact with the other kitties.
Caroline explains, “He had never seen other kitties before and didn’t comprehend their games.”
“However, he joined the team less than a day later!” He couldn’t stop once he learned how to wrestle! He had to enjoy playing and embracing new buddies.
Penny, one of the younger children, was so taken by Toby that she chose to follow him.
“When Toby sees Penny embracing someone, he wants to join in right away,” Caroline explains.
“Penny is hesitant and terrified by new experiences, but watching Toby do something first makes her feel more at ease and confident.”
“Toby is incredibly confident and loves new sounds, people, places, and things. Penny is a confirmed sissy, she would spend all day in her arms and purr in your ear while the curious Toby frolics and explores the world.
Like a brother and sister separated in infancy, they found each other and can no longer be alone.
“They’ll never be alone since they’ll be adopted as a family!” “They’ll keep playing, exploring, and cuddling together,” Caroline explains.
“They will be adopted by the most wonderful, loving, caring family, for whom their purr and caress will be a gift.”
Toby has made great strides since he nearly froze to death as a newborn.
“He is a miracle child, contagiously joyful and loving life. Before my eyes, he left behind weakness, fragility, and helplessness, and became a healthy, plump, cheerful boy – this is a wonderful story.