Cats

A kitten who arrived as a miniature wonder, turned into a sweet young cat with salt-and-pepper fur.

salt and pepper fur kittenFievel the kittenEmilie @emiliexfosters

About a month ago, Emilie (@emiliexfosters), an animal rescuer and fosterer, received a plea from a fellow rescuer to help a litter of premature kittens.

A 7-8 month-old feral cat who had been taken in through a rescue mission, turned out to be pregnant. “We think that due to the stress, she went into early labor and ended up delivering five babies,” Emilie told Love Meow.

The mom stopped caring for the kittens the next morning, and the litter quickly deteriorated. Despite their best and intensive efforts to save them all, Fievel (the kitten) became the sole survivor, and was hanging on with all his might.

preemie kittenFievel was born as a tiny preemieEmilie @emiliexfosters

Fievel was in critical condition when he arrived in foster care with Emilie. “He was cold to the touch, couldn’t lift his head, and was having trouble breathing,” Emilie shared with Love Meow.

“The first five days were very touch and go because I was tube-feeding him every hour to ensure his blood sugar stayed up.”

preemie kitten tinyEmilie @emiliexfosters

As a preemie, Fievel had all the odds stacked up against him. He wasn’t able to suckle from a bottle and had to be assisted to eat. He was kept warm under his blankets in an incubator that helped regulate his body temperature.

“Every time I opened the incubator, my heart would beat so fast because I was terrified that he had passed away. But every time I opened it, there he was screaming for food.”

tiny fever coat kittenHe was so little but had a strong will to liveEmilie @emiliexfosters

Fievel was so tiny that he fit in the palm of a hand with extra room to spare. He had a strong will and enormous fight packed in that pint-sized body.

The little wonder was named after a mouse from An American Tail. Just like the character, Fievel “never gives up and uses his tininess and scrappiness to his advantage.”

fever coat tuxedo kittenEmilie @emiliexfosters

“About five days in, he finally was able to take a bottle and that’s when I felt like he was going to be okay,” Emilie told Love Meow.

Watch Fievel the kitten in this cute video:

Fievel the kittenwww.youtube.com

Fievel perked up and wriggled around in his nest with his newfound strength. By the time he reached the one-week mark, he caught up to a 3-4 day-old kitten developmentally and size-wise.

“Despite everything, he was so healthy — eating well, gaining weight, and hitting all the milestones he was supposed to hit. He got stronger and stronger each day, defying every single odd against him.”

tiny preemie kittenEmilie @emiliexfosters

As Fievel continued to make strides, some of his fur grew into a darker gray or black. He is now sporting a beautiful salt-and-pepper look with a pair of big ears to complement his gorgeous coat.

fever coat kittenHis coat began to turn into a darker grey as he grewEmilie @emiliexfosters

Not only has Fievel blossomed in size and energy, but also his personality is shining through. Along the way, he has discovered his voice and is actively using it to command attention.

screaming kittenFievel discovered his voice and was not afraid to use itEmilie @emiliexfosters

“His personality is just so sweet and goofy, and he’s probably one of the most loving kittens I’ve ever met. All he wants to do is snuggle and eat,” Emilie added.

“He makes some pretty amazing biscuits, too. I also imagine he’ll start to play in the coming days.”

talkative kittenEmilie @emiliexfosters

It’s been nothing short of miraculous to see the transformation of Fievel from a tiny preemie to now a gloriously beautiful young cat.

In just one month, he’s bounced back to health and is looking like a dapper tuxedo kitten.

salt and pepper fur kittenEmilie @emiliexfosters

Share this story with your friends. Follow updates on Fievel and Emilie’s fosters on Instagram @emiliexfosters.

Related story: Kitten Scoots His Way to Perfect Home and Transforms into Feisty Doe-eyed Cat

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Tom Cat Who Used to Rule the Block, Now Rules the House, Living Life of His Dreams
Catster Photo Contest: Cats of the Week Winners (December 19, 2024)
What to Feed a Dog With a Yeast Infection
13 Unique Dog Breeds That Will Charm Their Way Into Your Heart
Top 11 Cat Breeds That Would Rather Not Share Attention

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *