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Stray Cat Noticed An Abandoned Baby Freezing To Death, But Something UNBELIEVABLE Happened…

When it comes to rescue stories, you don’t know what might have happened had someone not been lucky enough to pass by at the right moment. Perhaps it’s fate or just luck, but this incredible story led to the saving of not one, but two lives.


A newborn baby was abandoned in Obninsk, Russia, and had been left in a cold and empty box in a freezing hallway. Under these kinds of conditions, the baby wouldn’t last very long and would succumb to the temperature.

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But a stray cat came along and curled up beside the frozen infant and kept him warm all night. Now named Marsha, it was as if she understood the baby’s plight and lent a paw to help him out.

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Once they were found and the baby was taken by the paramedics to the hospital, the cat followed them all the way into the emergency room to ensure that the baby was safe. One of the paramedics even stated that the feline seemed worried that they were taking the baby away, and wanted to join them.

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After examination, they estimate that the baby is about two months old and was fit and healthy. Now, Marsha is constantly being pampered by the public every time someone crosses her path.

We can all keep our fingers crossed that if someone decides to adopt or foster this child that they’ll take Marsha along with them.

These two don’t deserve to be separated and should be allowed to grow up together for the rest of their lives. Share away, people.

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