Tiny Kitten Found Barely Moving Gets Another Opportunity At Life
When I first learned about Yassin and his work, it restored my faith in humanity. This kind-hearted man opened his home to many stray cats and kittens, sadly abandoned in his local community.
However, today I will tell you about a special tiny kitten Yassin saved, that completely won over my heart.
One day Yassin was running some errands when he found a tiny black and white kitten abandoned on a staircase. He rushed to scoop the kitten up, however, what he soon learned broke his heart.
The poor fellow was completely covered in fleas, unable to open his eyes. Sadly, the kitten was not moving at all. The poor soul almost gave up his fight to stay in this world.
Yassin decided to fight for the kitten’s life and soon found himself racing against the clock. The closest vet was almost 30 minutes away and he was determined to make it. As he shared in his video:
“I knew if I didn’t get him by the vet, before time, he might not have made it.”
He kept stimulating the kitten with his right hand while maneuvering the steering wheel with his left, all in hopes of keeping the kitten awake.
Unfortunately, the vet didn’t have high hopes for the kitten. The poor baby couldn’t eat or move around much, but Yassin couldn’t just give up. As he mentioned:
“I took him back home because if he’s meant to make it he will. If not, at least I did what I could.”
Yassin adorably named the kitten Picsu and did his best to nurse him back to life. He kept feeding him through a syringe and made sure Picsu had plenty of water. The poor soul was extremely dehydrated.
The first few days Picsu was barely moving. He was so malnourished and tired, most of the time he spent sleeping while Yassin worried. As he said:
“I would go to sleep and I would wake up every two hours and just pray ‘Please, I just want to find him alive’.”
However, by the second week, little Picsu started improving. Yassin was thrilled to see him jumping and playing around. It meant his efforts finally paid off!
The little fluffball started jump scaring Yassin and fighting with his hands, gradually letting his true kitten personality shine through, as Yassin recalls:
“He wanted to play, he wanted to bite a little bit.”