A tiny kitten wandered in a yard looking for help, and turned her life around. Along the way, she befriended another cat just like her.
Last month, a Good Samaritan from Florida heard what sounded like a kitten crying outside in their yard. Upon investigation, they found a tiny 2-week-old calico all alone, screaming for her mother.
Hoping that the cat mom would return, they waited for 24 hours, but it was to no avail. The kitten continued to cry and there was still no sign of the mother, so they reached out to the rescue community for assistance.
Nadija, a foster carer based in Tampa, Florida, was contacted about the calico and didn’t hesitate to take her. “She was extremely hungry and crying her little lungs out. I just couldn’t say no,” Nadija shared with us.
“She was two weeks old, weighing seven ounces and pretty fragile. The first 48 hours were tough as she was not latching very well to the bottle, which means she was not getting enough milk and had an upset tummy—this is never good with a tiny kitten.”
They named the calico Sienna and immediately started her on medication and round-the-clock intensive care.
After frequent feedings, supportive care and lots of patience, Sienna perked up, got the hang of the bottle, and started making good gains.
She was so grateful for being catered to, and would rumble with her adorable purrs at each feeding.
Nadija gave Sienna a cuddle toy (as a faux mama) to keep her company, so she wouldn’t feel lonely.
As soon as the foster mom entered the room with a bottle, Sienna got up from the comfort of her nest. She watched her human intently and tilted her head curiously, as she prepared the food.
“She was always sweet, purring, snuggling and curious,” Nadija told us.
Around that time, Nadija received another singleton, Miles, who was two weeks old, rescued from the county shelter. Both kittens were orphans, close in age, and both were in need of a friend.
When the two were ready to meet, it was love at first sight. Miles quickly took a liking to the calico and even melted into her arms.
They fell asleep together as if they had always been littermates.
They went through treatment together for infections, and helped each other heal with purrs and snuggles. They were thrilled to wake up to each other in the morning and no longer had to go to sleep alone at night.
Sienna is recovering with flying colors while Miles needs more time to heal. He is so happy to have her foster sister to cheer him on.
The calico’s feistiness has rubbed off on Miles, energizing him every day and propelling him to play and make strides.
“She is currently enjoying running through the house as fast as she can, wrestling with her buddy Miles and batting around crinkle toys,” Nadija told us.
“Sienna has turned into such a sassy and curious young lady! In a few weeks, she will be available for adoption.”
The calico who was found in the yard in poor shape, bounced back like a warrior, and is now thriving with a larger-than-life personality.
“Sienna is a big girl now that loves her wet food and uses the litter box. She’s so sweet and sassy, and I can’t wait for her to find her very own forever family!”