Penny Richards is a foster mother from Northern Virginia, who specializes in rescuing newborn kittens. She came across a message on the internet one day about a cat rescued from the streets who need immediate attention.
When the kitten’s mother was unable to be found, a kind-hearted lady spotted him alone in her yard and chose to take him inside.
“She had been attempting to care for him for a few days but was at a loss. He would not have lived if she hadn’t taken him in.”
Penny addressed the mom and offered her professional assistance in promptly placing him in foster care. Penny had noticed something unusual about the kitten since she first saw him; he was quite round and had an unusual physical form for a feline.
The young kid, Leo, was pleased to be cared for, but he had difficulty handling objects, feeding himself, and appeared to have health issues. Penny began feeding him with a syringe throughout the day as a result.
The small feline’s hunger rose, he gained a lot of energy, and he began to sniff about his surroundings after receiving a lot of attention, medicine, and special food.
Penny stated,
“I’d cuddle him, and he’d spend a long time with his small nose smelling my face or hands.”
As he became stronger, he would take a rest by curling up in the center of the toys and burying his small face down. He was too motivated to walk and began to explore the area as soon as he got more energy and power in his small little legs.