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Stray Cat Brings The Woman Who’s Been Feeding Her For A Couple Of Days To Meet Her Babies
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Stray Cat Brings The Woman Who’s Been Feeding Her For A Couple Of Days To Meet Her Babies

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While a lot of people are currently struggling to take care of themselves, let alone take care of their pets as people are losing jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic, some just can’t turn away from an animal in need.

Shea Prior spotted a stray cat hanging around in her yard a couple of months back and was pleasantly surprised after she finally got the cat to trust her enough to accept food from her. Prior realized the cat was producing milk and had kittens somewhere close by.

Shea Prior first spotted this cat wandering around her yard a couple of months ago

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Shea Prior spotted this adorable cat wandering around her yard a couple of months ago. It took some time to convince the cat she meant no harm and for her to get close enough that Prior could feed her. Little did she know then, she was aiding a mama cat, but she noticed the cat was producing milk a couple of days into their new feeding routine.

After some time of getting to know each other, the cat got close enough for Prior to feed her

Image credits: Shea Prior

“I was petting her and went to pick her up and that’s when I realized she had milk in and had been nursing some babies,” said Prior. She was excited about her realization and wanted to help out with the kittens, so she figured she’d just ask the cat to show her family to her.

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After a couple days of feeding her new friend, the woman noticed the cat was producing milk

Image credits: Shea Prior

“I started telling her to show me to her babies, and that I bet her babies were so pretty.” It seems that her words were the reassurance the mama cat needed as she led Prior to her babies the next day.

“I was petting her and went to pick her up and that’s when I realized she had milk in and had been nursing some babies,” said Prior

Image credits: Shea Prior

“She came running up to me and rubbed on my leg while making her little croaking noise she does,” Prior said. “She led me over to my shed and I looked and saw a couple little fluffballs staring back at me. She flopped over on her side and started calling to them to come out and see me.”

She started asking the mama cat to show her the babies and saying she was sure they are very pretty

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Image credits: Shea Prior

The kittens were too scared to come to meet her at first, but after some reassurance by their mommy, they came out of their hiding. “One of the little gray ones was super brave and came up to me with his little pointy tail held up high in the air and let me pet him immediately,” Prior said. “Eventually, after about 10 to 15 minutes, they had all come up to me and let me hold them and pet them.”

It seems that was all the mama cat needed to hear as she took the woman to meet her little ones the next day

Image credits: Shea Prior

She knew immediately she wanted to help the adorable family and took them all in. “I will be adopting mama cat to live with me and my other two sweet girlies! All the babies have found homes and will be adopted as soon as mama is ok with it. But for now, everyone is doing great,” she said and added that she started a crowd-funding page to help take care of the cat family. “I started a GoFundMe for vet bills to get mama spayed, and get babies checked out.”

She took Prior by her shed, laid down on her side and started calling her adorable babies to come out and meet the woman

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Image credits: Shea Prior

“I’ve become unemployed due to the coronavirus. I want mama taken care of, but I can’t afford it right now. Anything will help, and if there is anything left after vet bills, the remainder will be donated to my local no-kill animal shelter,” she explained. If you want to help out Prior take care of these adorable fluffballs, you can donate here.

Prior adopted the mama cat and said two of the babies are staying with her as well

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Image credits: Shea Prior

All the other kittens have found homes as well and will be adopted when they get a little bit older and don’t need their mama anymore

Image credits: Shea Prior

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noahkerr avatar
Water Bottle
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am so glad I’m not the only one who misread the title as, Woman feeds stray cat to her babies.

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R L
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No, the importance of the comma cannot be over emphasised here. They really need to grammer check headings.

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Linda HS
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Bless you! I am doing the same with two mama cat after they've been dumped in my backyard. Found out yesterday that the black mama had kittens and the calico is due soon. Again, bless you!

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WillemPenn
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had something similar three years ago. I had a cat coming in my yard upsetting my two geriatric kitties so I chased her off several times. She kept coming back, sweet little thing and I realized she was nursing. She belonged to the neighbors so it was a bit awkward especially when she brought her kittens over to live in our back yard. When I learned the neighbors had already killed two of the kittens, that was it -- I took them in and found homes for several of them. The neighbors eventually moved and didn't say anything about the cats so I didn't feel guilty. We kept the mom and son. The granddaughter came back to us at Christmas last year - the new owner had been mistreating her so animal control got involved. They had never changed the chip registration over from our name (fortunately) so we had no problem getting to keep her. So glad she is ok and back with us.

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juice
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

this is really sweet! but i'm just glad it's not what i originally read ("feeding her to her babies")

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Water Bottle
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am so glad I’m not the only one who misread the title as, Woman feeds stray cat to her babies.

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R L
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No, the importance of the comma cannot be over emphasised here. They really need to grammer check headings.

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Linda HS
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Bless you! I am doing the same with two mama cat after they've been dumped in my backyard. Found out yesterday that the black mama had kittens and the calico is due soon. Again, bless you!

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WillemPenn
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had something similar three years ago. I had a cat coming in my yard upsetting my two geriatric kitties so I chased her off several times. She kept coming back, sweet little thing and I realized she was nursing. She belonged to the neighbors so it was a bit awkward especially when she brought her kittens over to live in our back yard. When I learned the neighbors had already killed two of the kittens, that was it -- I took them in and found homes for several of them. The neighbors eventually moved and didn't say anything about the cats so I didn't feel guilty. We kept the mom and son. The granddaughter came back to us at Christmas last year - the new owner had been mistreating her so animal control got involved. They had never changed the chip registration over from our name (fortunately) so we had no problem getting to keep her. So glad she is ok and back with us.

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juice
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

this is really sweet! but i'm just glad it's not what i originally read ("feeding her to her babies")

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