Hi everyone! Today I want to share the story of how I rescued my two cats, whom I affectionately call Sol and Churucuto. It's a testament to how much I love them, despite their antics.
Sol was my first cat. We rescued him from the street: he was dirty, but luckily, healthy.

However, since he's a male cat with an adventurous spirit, he really likes to go outside. One day, after one of his escapades, he returned home, and we suddenly noticed he had a kind of abscess on his tail, and worst of all, he had worms. We had to rush him to the vet, which turned out to be quite expensive, both the consultation and the surgery.

Fortunately, from that moment on, we took much better care of him, and he hasn't had any health problems since. Now he's completely healthy!
Sol is very calm and sleepy by nature; in fact, he's always sleeping. His personality is rather cold and distant, but that's how we love him. I've had him for about a year now.
Churucuto: The Little Fighter
My encounter with Churucuto was different. His mother, a cat, had a litter, but for some reason, she rejected little Churucuto and kept him away from his siblings. The kitten was also covered in fleas. He was barely two weeks old when we took him in.

We didn't hesitate to take him in and started feeding him formula every four hours, just as the vet instructed. He arrived very small. The vet authorized us to bathe him with flea shampoo, and we did so until he was flea-free.

My little one grew up, and being orange, he's quite a "crazy" or mischievous cat. Churucuto is extremely affectionate, although also very mischievous and sleepy.
Despite his energy, we once saw him very sick. We took him to the vet, and after an X-ray of his stomach, we discovered he had eaten a piece of paper. They prescribed medicine, and luckily, everything turned out well.

The second time we had to go back to the vet was to have a tooth pulled, and everything went well.

Anyway, my cats can be a little eccentric and give us a fright, but I wouldn't trade them for anything!
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¡Hola a todos! Hoy quiero compartirles la historia de cómo rescaté a mis dos gatos, a quienes cariñosamente llamo Sol y Churucuto. Es una muestra de lo mucho que los quiero, a pesar de sus locuras.
Sol fue mi primer gato. Lo rescatamos de la calle: estaba sucio, pero por suerte, sano.

Sin embargo, como es un gato macho con un espíritu aventurero, le gusta mucho salir. Un día, después de una de sus escapadas, regresó a casa y, de repente, notamos que tenía una especie de absceso en la cola, y lo peor de todo, tenía gusanos. Tuvimos que llevarlo de urgencia a la veterinaria, lo cual resultó ser bastante costoso, tanto la consulta como la cirugía que le realizaron.

Afortunadamente, desde ese momento lo cuidamos con mucho más esmero y no ha vuelto a tener ningún problema de salud. ¡Ahora está completamente sano!
Sol es de naturaleza muy tranquila y dormilona; de hecho, siempre está durmiendo. Su personalidad es más bien fría y distante, pero así lo queremos. Lo tengo conmigo desde hace aproximadamente un año.
Churucuto: El Pequeño Luchador
Mi encuentro con Churucuto fue diferente. Su madre, una gata, parió una camada, pero por alguna razón, ella rechazaba al pequeño Churucuto y lo apartaba de sus hermanos, además de que el gatito estaba lleno de pulgas. Apenas tenía dos semanas de nacido cuando lo agarramos.

No dudamos en tomarlo y nos dedicamos a alimentarlo con fórmula cada cuatro horas, tal como nos indicó el veterinario. Llegó siendo muy pequeño. El doctor nos autorizó a bañarlo con champú antipulgas, y así lo hicimos hasta que quedó libre de pulgas.

Mi pequeño fue creciendo, y por ser de color naranja, es un gato bastante “loco” o travieso. Churucuto es extremadamente cariñoso, aunque también muy travieso y dormilón.
A pesar de su energía, una vez lo vimos muy enfermo. Lo llevamos al veterinario y tras hacerle una radiografía de estómago, descubrimos que se había comido un pedazo de papel. Le recetaron medicina y, por suerte, todo salió bien.

La segunda vez que tuvimos que volver al veterinario fue para quitarle un diente y todo salió bien.

En fin, mis gatos pueden ser un poco excéntricos y darnos sustos, ¡pero no los cambiaría por nada!
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They're beautiful, and I love the care you give them; it's a real blessing to have them with you. Greetings!
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Thank you so much for your kind words.🩷
He's been a fighter from the start. He's a reminder to always keep our guard up, but his love is worth every effort. Nice
Thank you! Your comment made my day. It's a very powerful message that perfectly summarizes her story.
Sus gatitos son muy lindos, me recuerdan a un gatito que tuve hace mucho tiempo.
Es bueno cuidar a los animales eso es muy bueno
Qué lindo recuerdo. Los animales nos dan mucho amor, es verdad que vale la pena cuidarlos bien. ¡Gracias por tu comentario!.