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A Woman Found A Dirty Cat On The Streets After 4 Baths… Unbelievable!

Finding a cat in an alleyway can be a troubling time, especially if you’ve never taken care of a cat before. But it pays to extend a hand of kindness, as saving one life can mean a lot to that one creature. Thankfully, for this savior, she ended up with something absolutely beautiful. The woman found a kitten that was huddled in the streets of downtown Los Angeles. The cat was so filthy that she didn’t even realize it was a living, breathing creature.


It probably didn’t help that the cat wasn’t moving at all. It was obviously fate that had brought them together, as the woman usually went in a different direction when she drove to work.

So she decided to pick up the little kitten, who instantly snuggled against her neck. She looked her over and found that there was nothing really broken.

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She just needed a bath, some food and water, and plenty doses of love. It’s as if the kitten could tell that she was in good hands as her new foster mom brought her home. A trip to the vet and several baths later, the feline is doing much better, and looking like the fluffy, clean and happy puss she was meant to be.

Image Credit: Reddit / Cynthia

After posting images of her online, no one came to claim her, but that was fine with her. She much preferred staying in her new foster home where she could play and eat her favorite food.

Lucky for her, though, someone fell in love with her and decided to take her home forever.

Image Credit: Reddit / Cynthia

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