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Kitten Struggling to Thrive is Now ‘Healthy and Glowing’ – Blocklines

Kitten Struggling to Thrive is Now ‘Healthy and Glowing’

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It was hurricane season, and Ike had hit the coast of Galveston, Texas. As a result, many stray dogs and cats had to be evacuated and caused much overcrowding in various shelters along the south Texas area.

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It had only been by a small stroke of luck that day that my dad, knowing I’d be grief-stricken with the approaching passing of my 17 year old cat, looked on the Austin Humane Society website to see if a kitten would help to ease my feelings. Upon that first look, I saw the most happy, beautiful, big-eared ball of fuzz ever. We took the trek to see if she would be a good addition to the family.


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At 4 months, she was listless, with a dull coat and little response. I had my doubts, but there was something about her.

Photo: Lora O’Reilly

The staff was worried about the spaying surgery she would have to undergo because she could not reach the two pound minimum required. They tried hard, though, and once she met the weight, they allowed me to take her home the day of surgery in case she had complications.

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The minute she burst out of the box into my room, she made circles around the bed, ran up the mattress and planted a kiss on my lips! She knew she was home at last and loved it! I opened a can of food and she ate, and ate. Turns out her only issue was worms and ear mites.

These days, she’s healthy and glowing. She follows me everywhere, and we’re two peas in a pod. She keeps me in check and always helps me when I’m down. I’d dare call her a service cat. Every night she sleeps by my side, every day she stands guard. I love her so much!

Photo: Lora O’Reilly

Story submitted by Lora O’Reilly from Bastrop, Texas.

This story was originally shared on The Animal Rescue Site. Share your very own rescue story here!

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