Not even 1 week old

in Hive Pets2 months ago

Hello animal friends of Hive

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Dumped in the trash, on the side of the road, thrown away in a drive by, in a paper bag.
Yesterday morning around 3am, in the middle of the night, I heard a kitten screaming, but I thought it was a mother out hunting and the kitten felt a bit alone.

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Then in the afternoon as I was walking past I saw them and took them with me, two tiny kittens, less than a week old, their eyes still closed and a dried up piece of umbilical cord still hanging from their bellies.

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I put them in front of one of our cats, one who has had kittens for almost 3 weeks and she adopted them. Whether this is good or not remains to be seen. She has 4 kittens herself and a 2 week age difference is quite a lot when fighting for the mother's milk.

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I can understand anyone who doesn't want or can't have more cats. Cats are a plague here. Most of them don't survive the first year, but there are too many kittens.
But if you feed a cat, you should at least be responsible enough to kill the kittens, even if it's not a pleasant activity. Throwing kittens on the side of the road like garbage as you drive past is definitely not a good work of God. Nor is it throwing away garbage itself.

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These pictures are photos from the next day, i.e. today. The mother moved to another box at night and I wanted to see if she would take the two very small kittens with her. She did.

So they are really adopted now, aren't they?


Thanks for reading and commenting.

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Veka, the bravest foundling kitten

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Throwing act doesn't even deserve comment , that side of human being was never clear to me.

Your cat was more than generous and that act exactly shows how animals are more human than human itself.

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This is tru... and sad in the same time.