Last year, Laura, who lives in England with her husband, came across a post.
One of her friends requested assistance in caring for a kitten that was around 5 weeks old. After being rejected by her mother, the kitty needed a place to call home. It appears that the little kitten wandered to a nearby farm.
The owner of the location where she was located was unable to care for her. So he requested assistance to provide the small ball of fur the urgent medical care she required. Laura immediately offered to help.
“She was a farmyard garbage dwarf and was apparently rejected by her mother. She was only five weeks old, covered in fleas and had ulcers on her eyes,”said she.
The little kitten was in very bad shape. She was underweight and had an upper respiratory infection that needed to be treated. Despite all this she was a very sweet and loving girl. On her first day at home, the cute cat continued to follow her owners.
She attempted to cuddle on her lap in an attempt to get some attention; nevertheless, that night she woke up about midnight begging for food and some attention. Because Laura required frequent feedings, the first few nights were a little challenging. The pair wanted their new addition to feel well and recuperate.
She gradually flourished due to the attention of his new parents, treatments for his respiratory issue and fleas, healthy food, and plenty of TLC (Time, Love, and Care). In just a few days, her eyes began to clear up, she saw a noticeable weight gain, and she displayed much more energy.
“My husband, Lewis, agreed that we could come home to her as long as he chose the name: Riley,” said she.
There was nothing that could stop Riley once she gained some strength in her little legs. No toy could evade her tiny claws because she was so nimble. She was becoming more herself; she was inquisitive and naughty.
Within a few weeks of learning how to climb, the little naughty girl was already climbing onto her parents’ bed in quest of some hugs and companionship. Even when her parents had to go to work, the girl volunteered her help. She is quite mischievous and always wants to know what kind of behavior people have towards her.
“Despite having such a strong will, she makes us laugh so much, and it’s wonderful to see her grow! She enjoys making fun of Fliss, our first rescue cat.”