Man Spots Lone Kitten Huddled Among Fallen Leaves and Stops to Help, So the Young Cat Can Have Better Life
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Celine of Chatons Orphelins Montreal didn't hesitate to offer placement for little Richard. She took him in and got right to work.
"We began bottle-feeding him, giving him strength and nourishment to heal from his cold. He would need continuous treatment for ringworm which would take about five weeks to complete," Celine shared.
Celine
Richard struggled with the bottle initially but didn't let that discourage him. "He held onto it with all his might because he wanted to live. This little guy is such a fighter."
His foster mom carefully wiped away the gunk from his eyes and then gave him a warm, soothing bath.
He got a much-needed bathCeline
Swaddled in a soft and comfy towel, Richard started to purr as he felt a sense of contentment washing over him.
The brave kitten took everything in stride. After just a few days in foster care, his eyes cleared up and his breathing improved noticeably.
kitten purrito towel
His eyes cleared up and he could breathe a lot better
Celine
With attentive care from his foster family, he could now gaze upon the world with newfound curiosity. His once-drab coat also became soft and gleaming.
As his strength returned, so did his playful spirit. His personality started to emerge.
sweet kitten tongue
Richard cozied up in a warm blanket
Celine
Richard tags along with his foster mom in a carrier to keep up with his demanding feeding schedule.
"He was so lucky to have been found outside when he was alone and sick. He wouldn't have survived another night in such cold temperatures."
kitten sweet carrier
He follows his foster mom everywhere in a carrier
Celine
With the help of the gentleman, a veterinary team and volunteers, Richard has gained a new lease on life.
His appetite grows heartier each day, his meals devoured with gusto. His once sluggish movements are replaced by a wriggly, playful vigor.
sweet kitten warm cozy
He gets bottle fed around the clock
Celine
Once he's completely recovered, he will be introduced to other friendly cats in the house, where they will show him the ropes and teach him the art of feline etiquette.
He's transformed into a happy, curious kittyCeline