Rescued Sister Kittens Refuse to be Separated and Remain Together Forever
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Chatons Orphelins Montréal, a rescue organization entrusted with assisting and rescuing homeless felines in Montreal, Canada, received a call regarding a couple of little felines in need of assistance. The kittens seemed to be approximately seven weeks old, in poor health, terrified, and unable to separate from one another.
They were covered with fleas, and it appeared that they had not yet been weaned, so they clung to one other for comfort. Two of the rescue center’s volunteers were the ones who hurried their search and brought them to the shelter.
Celine Crom, a Chatons Orphelins Montréal member, told Love Meow:«There were three kittens at first, but one of them unfortunately died. The family that had the litter was unable to care for the surviving two sisters.
Sister kittens never leave each other.
Zelda and Sapphira, the kittens, kept together with each step they took, touching each other and being aware of each movement so as not to become separated; even their temperaments looked to be quite similar.
The girls were treated for an eye infection and intestinal problems before being placed in a foster home. Little Zelda and Safira were greeted by Marie-Lyne and Pat, two foster volunteers from the shelter, who allowed them to explore the space without being separated.