Pint-sized Kitten “Glowing Up” into Gorgeous Siamese After Being Brought Back to Life
Several stray kittens who had lost their mother were picked up on the street in the Australian city of Perth. Passers-by immediately noticed that one of the kittens was different from her brothers – she was the smallest of all and she had an unusual muzzle color. All of the kittens were in urgent need of care.
People took the babies to the Perth Rescue Angels shelter. The staff took care of each one and paid attention to the smallest baby. It turned out that the weak baby was a mongrel Siamese cat, which gave her that color. She was given the nickname Wasp.
Wasp was behind her brothers in development – at 6 weeks of age, she was the size of a week-old kitten and weighed only 120 grams. All of the kittens were fed hourly from a feeding dropper, and they proved to be quite strong and brave, growing stronger every day.
The caretakers were worried about how Wasp would make it, but after a while, she proved to be a fighter, too. She had a great appetite and a great will to live. She was getting more energetic, and soon she was exploring the house little by little and even trying to play. This was already a significant victory!
After that, Wasp made little victories every day. The love and care that surrounded her with her caretakers paid off and made her stronger. She looked like a different kitten, full of life and love.
As she grew up, she began to play more with her kittens and explore every corner of the house, and she became very fond of her foster friend and began to follow her everywhere. When Vasp finally recovered, they began to search for her new owners.
They didn’t have to look long – her photo was seen almost immediately by a shelter veterinarian named Nicole. The girl wanted a cat for a long time and fell in love with this brave girl. She took her in and gave her a better life.