Wendy and Peter are like two peas in a pod, completely inseparable. ![]() They hone their feline skills together One Cat at a Time They are always together and it's helped them both learn how to be a cat," Marie told Love Meow. They learned to eat from a dish and honed their craft as a team. The brother and sister figured out their litter box together by mirroring each other. They were finally ready to move into an upgraded kitty suite and expand their mischief-making.īy the time they reached their one-month mark, they were healthy, happy and very playful. They often woke up with the cutest bed heads, and waddled about, looking to be fed.Īfter getting treated for some tummy issues, the feline siblings got their clean bill of health. They nursed on their faux mama together, and always napped as a duo.Īs they grew bigger, their fluff amplified. Wendy and Peter went on mini excursions in their incubator, traversing across layers of blankets and exploring every nook and cranny. They opened their eyes and made their first steps together One Cat at a Time As their legs got stronger, they started to move around, side by side, as if they were joined at the hip. Over the next few days, their eyes started to crack open and they became more inquisitive about their surroundings. Her energy rubbed off on her brother who gobbled down the kitten formula like a champ. With Peter by her side, Wendy's spirit rose and appetite improved. They were immediately bonded One Cat at a Time "You could tell Wendy felt safer once she felt a sibling with her and they were instantly bonded." As soon as he rejoined her in the incubator, the two gravitated towards each other and started snuggling, as if they had never been apart. The second kitten, named Peter, was transported to One Cat at a Time to be reunited with his sister, who was born a few days earlier. ![]() Peter the miracle kitten was born days after Wendy One Cat at a Time The cat mother showed no interest in raising her kittens but was glad that she could start healing and would never have to go through another pregnancy. With the help of the veterinary team, the new baby was stabilized and began to perk up. It was nothing short of miraculous," Marie Simard, founder of One Cat At a Time, shared with Love Meow. "To our surprise, one of the kittens was still alive. Wendy was found outside in the cold when she was just a newborn One Cat at a TimeĪt that point, no one expected the kittens to be viable, but they hoped for a miracle. They were shocked to discover two more kittens still lodged in her belly, and she needed an emergency surgery. While the kitten was being cared for, the cat mom was taken to the vet. They named the kitten Wendy, placed her in a cozy incubator to get warm, and started hand-rearing her every couple of hours. One Cat at a Time, a rescue group, sprang into action when they were contacted for assistance. The cat wasn't caring for her baby who was 2-3 days old and desperately needed round-the-clock feedings. *Any amount left over after purchase goes to Hearts Alive Rescue.Kittens who were born days apart, are so happy to be back together and won't let each other out of sight.Ī tiny kitten and her cat mother were found outside in the cold and brought into an animal rescue in Québec. I have fostered hundreds of kitens to date and can save so many more in the incubator. I'm constatntly learning how to provide better care and this incubator would be a dream come true for them they need this to be able to fight for their life. Animal welfare has been my passion ever since I can remember I love fostering and taking care of the most needing babies. You can take a look at my instagram at the work I do with these precious babies. Your help would allow me to purchase the incubator, oxygen tank and all other supplies needed for the incubator (theres a few things). ![]() This is so critical for me to have but unfortunetaly very expensive. Babies at this age are so fragile that a small infection can be deadly the incubator provides tempature control, antibiotic air filters, oxygen, nebulizer and so much more. The incubator provides a controlled enviroment and oxygen when most needed. Last night my baby Cola passed away because of an infection she developed and unfortunately her body couldn't fight it. I want to give them the best care possible and this is the only way I can do that. These babies are the most fragile at this age and need extra speciallized care I cannot provide with out a incubator. I foster the most critical around the clock care needing kittens. My name is Patricia I'm a kitten foster mom in Las Vegas, NV fostering neonatal bottle baby kittens.
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