Daniella, a foster care volunteer in Central Florida, received word a few months ago that a kitten had been found in someone’s driveway. “(Locals) were going to the store when they heard meowing,” Daniella explains.
“All coated in ants inside an overturned refrigerator,” the infant was found. Her mother was nowhere to be found, so she meowed and shouted for her.
The kitten’s eyes hadn’t even opened yet, needing immediate attention. Daniella was in a hurry to get the baby and take her home. “She was in a wonderful mood, despite her position.”
The miracle baby was on the strength of 5-6 days, but she weighed only 104 grams (like a newborn kitten). She was to be syringe-fed around the clock and placed in an incubator to regulate her body temperature.
Timely measures taken, love and care did their job: the baby perked up, and began to eat well. “She immediately confidently took the pacifier. I knew that it was worth eliminating the dehydration and the effects of the stress experienced, and everything would be fine with her, ”says Daniella.
Yeti, the girl’s name, grew as she grew older. She became bold and resolute as soon as her muscles gained strength. She ate till she was full, bragging about her creamy tendrils after each meal.
Danielle provided her with a cuddly teddy bear to keep her company. Yeti slid into her warm, soft nest and fell asleep without her hind legs, having eaten enough.
The young kitten squeezed her ears in zeal as she drank a bottle of milk formula. Her foster mother showed her a lot of love and attention.
Yeti was soon ready to meet other foster kittens, which she eagerly anticipated.
As soon as she discovered a lot of humorous and intriguing things around her, her persona emerged in all its grandeur.
Over the following weeks, the girl gained weight and volume of fur. She turned into a long-haired panther with adorable tassels on her ears and mega-fluffy fur.
She fell in love with human affection, and purposefully climbed onto her knees for this.
The small cat has grown into a bold and lovely young lady.
“She has a strong personality. Daniella describes herself as “super-aggressive,” “born hunter,” and “always wants to manage.” “Yeti is an apt name for her.”
Yeti hurries to seize Danielle’s workplace chair at any opportunity. She will remain seated until she has received all of her foster mother’s attention and affection.
Yeti enjoys vigorous play and sleeps on his back legs. When she isn’t racing around like a bully, she may be found relaxing in her warm bed, dreaming of sweets.
Since the day she was discovered in the driveway, Kitty has come a long way. She grew into a beautiful woman with a bright future.