Hike Ends With Surprise Kitten Rescue
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Matt Garza and his wife were on a hike at Spring Creek Park in NW Houston, Texas when they stumbled across 4 abandoned kittens. Without much consideration the couple took all the kitties home and provided the little creatures with food and fresh water. They even gave them a bath! All that effort didn’t go to waste – only after a few short weeks they posted the rescue video on Youtube, all the kittens were placed with new loving families.
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Matt Garza and his wife were on a hike at Spring Creek Park in NW Houston, Texas when they stumbled across 4 abandoned kittens. Without much consideration the couple took all the kitties home and provided the little creatures with food and fresh water. They even gave them a bath! All that effort didn’t go to waste – only after a few short weeks they posted the rescue video on Youtube, all the kittens were placed with new loving families.
My thoughts exactly, did anyone think maybe the mother was hunting? I want to know more about this story please
But what if their mother go look for them? She's going to be super depress if she can't find them. :(
Don't be sad Winnie, I'm sure someone just dumped them there without the mama at least they waited until they were weaned :)
Load More Replies...Graystripe: Firestar! We've lost four newborn kits!
Load More Replies...Those are some lucky kittens! They would've been coyote food pretty quickly.
Humans damn humans, dumping babies that aren't meant to live in the wild. So glad they were found by humans who cared.
The mom might be feral. I lived in Houston and there are many strays. After the malls would close, you'd find cats around the dumpsters.
Load More Replies...I have four cats. A little more difficult than two - twice as much food, litter - and fun! Sometimes the cat soap opera is more entertaining than anything!
Load More Replies...I doubt if the mom was there. They were obviously used to humans and wanted to be with them which wouldn't be true if the mom was raising them in the woods, they would have hidden and, if seen, they would have been hissing, scratching and fighting. The;y didn't show any signs of fleas or ticks which they would have if they were wild.
If their mother was around, i don't think they would run to the humans like that. Looks like they were familiar with humans and abandoned from a heartless idiot. Well done good humans :)
Sooo innocent T__T beautiful creatures!!! I wish I can own a cat! I'm homeless
My thoughts exactly, did anyone think maybe the mother was hunting? I want to know more about this story please
But what if their mother go look for them? She's going to be super depress if she can't find them. :(
Don't be sad Winnie, I'm sure someone just dumped them there without the mama at least they waited until they were weaned :)
Load More Replies...Graystripe: Firestar! We've lost four newborn kits!
Load More Replies...Those are some lucky kittens! They would've been coyote food pretty quickly.
Humans damn humans, dumping babies that aren't meant to live in the wild. So glad they were found by humans who cared.
The mom might be feral. I lived in Houston and there are many strays. After the malls would close, you'd find cats around the dumpsters.
Load More Replies...I have four cats. A little more difficult than two - twice as much food, litter - and fun! Sometimes the cat soap opera is more entertaining than anything!
Load More Replies...I doubt if the mom was there. They were obviously used to humans and wanted to be with them which wouldn't be true if the mom was raising them in the woods, they would have hidden and, if seen, they would have been hissing, scratching and fighting. The;y didn't show any signs of fleas or ticks which they would have if they were wild.
If their mother was around, i don't think they would run to the humans like that. Looks like they were familiar with humans and abandoned from a heartless idiot. Well done good humans :)
Sooo innocent T__T beautiful creatures!!! I wish I can own a cat! I'm homeless
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