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Кittens Who Нave Нad Good Аnd Вad Тimes Тogether Вecome Аn Inseparable Duo

A litter of seven newborn kittens has arrived at One Cat At a Time, a cat sanctuary in Quebec, Canada. The cats were found in severe condition, underweight, delicate, and too little to survive; despite their attempts, only these two kittens managed to survive.

Charlotte and Victoria, the feline sisters, had a battling mentality and a warrior spirit from the moment they were rescued, and they were ready to survive.

“They were the toughest kittens in the litter; Charlotte kneaded 24 hours a day and meowed until she had her bottle.”

Victoria, on the other hand, is a miracle; when the vet checked her, he feared she wouldn’t live, but she did after a lot of care.

When the sisters were severely sick, they were able to conquer the initial hurdles and began to gain weight and strength.

Another obstacle arose when they were four weeks old, and they were very unwell with feline panleukopenia, a very serious viral illness. In general, a kitten less than eight weeks old has a very poor probability of recovering from this sickness, therefore they were at risk.

Despite the fact that all the odds were stacked against the sisters, Marie was determined to save them. The woman had to adhere to a precise procedure and offer 24-hour specialist care for the kittens; her attention had to be steady and meticulous.

The vet gave them a bleak prognosis, saying they had a 5% chance of life due to their frail health and advanced age. Despite this, the two of kittens never gave up, and they were always ready to battle for their lives.

Throughout that period, you could see them hugging each other and purring incessantly, as if they were soothing each other and allowing them to move on.

Marie stated,

“The sisters were able to live and grow into the most playful and lovable kittens with a lot of love, patience, and care.”

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