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My name is Yin (Bonded to Cowbell)!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 1 year ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
1 year 9 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Yin came to us in the worst situation with 21 siblings, cousins, mother, aunt and uncles. They were living in a filthy pop-up camper. They were very sick, under nourished, full of fleas, and unable to breathe well. It was a disgusting display of neglect. The couple said they ran out of food. They were clearly over their heads and did have some funds but didn't spend on the cats. All were under 18 months old. Dusty was the third smallest. Only a pound at eight weeks old. We rushed to vet them, foster them, keep them alive. It was a Code Red situation if ever there was one. It was so heartbreaking the vet techs and we, ourselves were crying seeing the condition they came from and was in. We really didn't think we could save them as many of their litter had died already.

Yin weighted about a pound and a half, all the others were only a pound or less, 7 oz.s for 8 week old kittens except for Chunk who was sick at two pounds. The vet was shocked at their condition. They are looking better every day now.

The amazing thing about all these babies is that as almost lifeless as they came in, they still long for a human to kiss and hold them, they bond so fast and so tightly to their new pet parents and fosters because they understand what they lived through, and they are so appreciative to made it through and found kind loving fosters who are right there with them holding them, singing to them, cuddling them. As scary and weak as they were, as horrible as they looked missing fur on their faces, running goopy eyes and not being able to breathe, they are responding the the love and cuddles.

These kitties are tough, they survived the worst neglect and yet bounced back SO fast with medication and the most of their recovery was the LOVE and KISSES they got from their amazing foster parents. There will be no long term illness. They had fleas more than we've ever seen on a kitten before even after flea treatment but the fosters were VERY attentive getting all the fleas off and keeping them off and on time with their many medicines. Some were in a oxygen tent for a few days and came out ready to play. They are recovering quickly and looking for love in gentle families who will treat them with the respect any pet parent who loves their furballs would give to any living pet. We would want more mature households and non smoking ones for their adoptive parents. No kids under age 8. There are many to choose from. They are fighters and VERY AFFECTIONATE.

For more information call or text me your number to 517 294 4514 or marlas2468@yahoo.com

Dusty should probably be adopted with a sibling but at the very least he needs a home with another young accepting kitty or accepting dog.

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