Kittens Found at Mobile Home Park Crying for Help, Now Can’t Get Enough of Each Other
Two kittens who were found at a mobile home park crying for help, now can’t get enough of each other.
Early October, two kittens were found at a mobile home park in Florida when a Good Samaritan heard their cries. “After closely monitoring, and no sign of the mother cat returning, they reached out for help,” Allison Ilcken, a foster volunteer of Animal Luvrs Dream Rescue, told Love Meow.
A fellow volunteer, Nadija of Tiny Paws Fosters, stepped up to provide assistance as the kittens needed round-the-clock bottle feedings and lots of TLC.
She got them all cleaned up and their bellies filled with good food. The feline sisters finally settled in their cozy, warm nest and fell asleep cuddling with each other.
The two kittens, Lexi and Amelia, were born with nubby tails. After 48 hours of adjusting to being hand-reared by a human, they turned into wonderful bottle kittens and their personalities started to emerge.
They were so pleased to have a caretaker to cater to their needs and started to put on weight.
From the start, Lexi and Amelia were like two peas in a pod, doing everything together. If one of them wandered off, the other would seek her out.
After a couple of weeks of indoor life, the kittens had grown by leaps and bounds. They were itching to explore their surroundings together and put their legs to good use. Allison took over the foster duties and welcomed the pair into her care.
“They are now both over a pound, eating gruel and doing fantastic,” Allison shared with Love Meow.
“They are ridiculously friendly, adorable (almost like teddy bear hamsters with their nubs for tails), and packed with personalities that make you want to scoop them up and smooch all day.”