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Stray Cat Brings Her Kittens To Meet The Lady Who Helped Her


A stray cat brought her kittens to meet the Canadian lady who helped her.

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Lisianne, from Québec, Canada, had been in her garden earlier in summer when she caught sight of a cat on its own.

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The cat seemed quite hungry, so Lisianne did what any kind person would do, and that is to grab some bowls and filled them with food and water. Little did she know that this kind gesture marked the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

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The Dodo reported the lady became quite fond of the cat, even naming her Usagi. Every day, the cat would come back to the home for refreshment and nourishment, with the animal realizing Lisianne was caring for her.

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Eventually, Usagi gave birth outside of Lisianne’s place. Even afterward, she’d come back to eat at her home.

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“Lady and cat mom have developed a beautiful relationship of trust,” the post added.

Soon after birth, Usagi brought her kittens one-by-one to the porch.

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“She brought her six babies back and she set up her nest at the lady’s house. Their good fairy decided to help this little family and they secured them home in a room. The mom and her six babies were finally safe,” the post explained.

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Lisianne decided to keep Usagi, making sure to treat and care for her. While one of her friends took one of the kittens, the other five are in the care of Chatons Orphelins Montréal.

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“The five babies are the same, they were all tufts of black hair. There were three females, Taylor, Tynie, and Tyana, along with two males, Tales, and Tito,” the group wrote.

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Unfortunately, the kittens all had breathing issues and conjunctivitis, which they were treated for. Tito has a problem with one of his legs and may need to have it amputated later in life, but otherwise, he’s healthy.

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At first, ‘the babies were reserved, they needed socialization, they didn’t know humans,’ but now, ‘Tito, Taylor, Tynie, Tyana and Tales are ready for the rest… they are looking for a family for life,’ the page added.

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“Thanks to their good fairy who saved their lives,” the rescue group said.