Jubilee was a baby when she ended up at the Seattle Humane Society shelter, hoping for a better life. The infant had become malnourished to the point of being “skin and bones” and required immediate mother care.
Gabe, a former Marine, wants to assist the unfortunate girl in surviving. He took her to his temporary detention center and surrounded her with care 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The small one was given a timely water treatment in a suitable sized jacuzzi.
Jubilee had so much delight swimming about in a warm bath that she astonished her foster father.
Yes, she clearly enjoys it!
And here is the first weigh-in!
The baby was so happy that someone was taking care of her. She even discovered the ability to purr in herself.
And the girl also learned to eat from a bottle and, after each meal, showed off a funny milky mustache.
The adoptive father took on the role of mother cat. He succeeded perfectly – little Jubilee began to grow and get stronger.
She was the prettiest woolen ball I’d ever seen!
Her personality continued to develop over the next few days.
She may be little, but her defiant and mischievous nature more than compensates for her diminutive frame.
As you can see, not the largest watermelon exceeds its size several times!
Jubilee is working on her climbing skills.
The inquisitive young one climbed to the very peak of Gabe’s military cap and examined it thoroughly.
She enjoys sitting in the warmth.
Jubilee really took off a few weeks later.
The moment has come for the former Marine to return his student to the orphanage, where she will wait to be adopted. It’s tragic on one hand, but on the other…
It’s wonderful to witness the positive developments that have occurred with Jubilee! She started off as a sadly orphaned youngster and is now a tranquil and attractive young lady. We are certain that she will soon find a permanent family and a loving home!