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This Tiny Kitten Could Barely Meow, But She Didn’t Want To Be Given Up On…

When this tiny kitten was rescued, she held on for dear life to her rescuer’s hand and refused to let go.

Image Credit: Mo Zhu

The kitten was barely enough to meow and was found abandoned. Desperate for warmth, the kitten snuggled up quickly to her rescuer and fell asleep in her hand as she was carried home.

Image Credit: Mo Zhu

After a bath, lots of food, and plenty of loving care, the kitten started to show more signs of life and her personality definitely came through.

Image Credit: Mo Zhu

She even started to purr once she was content with a full belly.

Image Credit: Mo Zhu

After a few naps, it was time to explore her new home! As you can see, she’s barely a few inches tall, so it’s probably going to take her a really long time to explore everything in hew surroundings. No worries; her new owner, Mo, can carry her around where she needs to go.

Image Credit: Mo Zhu

They’ve bonded so quickly that it’s difficult to ever see them apart. It’s sad that so many cats and kittens are left abandoned on the street to fend for themselves.

Image Credit: Mo Zhu

The world need more soft-hearted people like Mo who are willing to exercise the care and love necessary to provide forever homes for these poor felines.

Image Credit: Mo Zhu

Now, this tuxedo kitten has another chance at life and a warm home to grow up in.

Image Credit: Mo Zhu

Not all cats are this lucky, but by being a little more mindful, especially during this holiday season, stray cats and kittens may never have to be hungry and cold ever again…Please share this post with your friends too.

[h/t LoveMeow]

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