With her adorable and enchanting demeanor, the cat captured the hearts of compassionate individuals who were eager to lend a hand to her lone kitten. Her face beamed with an irresistible smile of pure
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A tabby cat is so happy to find a family that she can trust to help her with her only kitten.
In early March, a long-haired tabby named Scarlet was brought to Ashley’s Kitten Academy (a volunteer-run animal rescue in Seattle, Washington) along with her single kitten Scout.
She was very nervous and scared at first, but when she met her foster family, she began to relax and even started purring. Scout was just a few days old and getting undivided attention from his mom. Scarlet wrapped around her only kitten and showered him with love.
“It’s not often I get a mom with one baby. This little boy is going to get so spoiled,” Ashley Morrison, founder of Ashley’s Kitten Academy, shared with us. “Scarlet was in desperate need of medical attention. She had a suspicious large lump on her side and a matted spot on the other side.”
After a trip to the vet, they were able to treat the lump, which turned out to be an abscess, and got the sweet tabby cat back on the right track.
With proper care, good food, and a comfortable abode, Scarlet’s appetite quickly improved. She came out of her shell and her true personality started to emerge.
The sweet cat mom is missing her upper canines and sports some of the most adorable looks on her face. She often sticks her tongue out while she goes about her day.
“She is happy to see me when I come in the room and starts purring and looking for back scratches,” Ashley told us.