After rescuing a kitten, the mother cat came to ask for her baby. After confirming that the kitten had a home, she turned around and left.

We all know that separation of mother and child is a cruel thing. No mother wants to witness her child grow up healthily. The child is the most important treasure in a mother's life. Once the child is lost, the mother will search like crazy. How...


We all know that separation of mother and child is a cruel thing. No mother wants to witness her child grow up healthily. The child is the most important treasure in a mother's life. Once the child is lost, the mother will search like crazy. However, for a certain type of special species, the separation of mother and child will actually make each other happier, such as stray cats. Every year, it is the peak period for stray cats to give birth to kittens.

I picked up a little stray cat. In mid-September this year, a feces scraper who lives in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, was out for a walk when she suddenly heard cats meowing around her. She followed the sound and found a gray-headed kitten near the sewer on the side of the road. The cat was thin and small. It was huddled on the roadside in confusion, meowing helplessly. Its eyes were completely covered with secretions, and it looked pitiful.

The shit shovel officer guessed that the little guy was hungry. He had two cats at home and happened to have ready-made cat food, so he made a cup of goat milk powder and put it in front of the kitten. Unexpectedly, the cat just sniffed it and didn't eat a bite. Worried that the kitten might be sick, the scavenger decided to take the little guy to the hospital for a checkup. Before leaving, he searched the surrounding area and found no sign of the mother cat or other kittens.

The pet hospital’s examination results relieved the cat owner. Apart from malnutrition and mild dehydration, the kitten had no other diseases, and the little guy’s eyes were not too problematic. After the doctor cleaned them with medicine and cotton swabs, the little guy’s eyes became bright again. The mother cat came to her home to have a baby. The kitten was too young and could not be bathed. After being dewormed at the hospital, the cat owner took the cat home to take care of her. For the health of the aborigines, she put the kitten in a cage for isolation.

It was around three o'clock in the afternoon when the shit shovel officer discovered the kitten. Unexpectedly, at around five o'clock in the afternoon, a civet cat suddenly appeared at the door of the shit shovel officer's house. It ran desperately towards the kitten in the cage, meowing and meowing as it ran. After hearing the familiar meow, the kitten in the cage became very excited and tried desperately to rush out. Cihuamao: My child, mother has found you! Just hope you're fine.

At this moment, the scavenger realized that the mother cat had come to his door. Although his home was not far from where the kitten was found, it was still several hundred meters away. How did the mother cat find the kitten? Sound or smell? But what is certain is that the mother cat must have been searching for the whereabouts of the kitten from house to house during the period after she discovered that the kitten was missing. Her hard work paid off, and she did not expect that she found the kitten.

At first, the mother cat kept pulling at the kitten in the cage with her paws, seemingly trying to save it. Then she realized that her efforts were in vain. After seeing the poop scraper in the house, the mother cat hesitated for a while, but finally did not persist, but turned and left. Should the kittens be returned to the mother cat? To be honest, seeing the scene where the mother cat and the kittens were reunited, the cat owner couldn't bear it. Although she was trying to save the cat out of good intentions, she accidentally separated them from each other. When the cat owner was hesitating whether to return the kittens to the mother cat, she didn't expect the mother cat to give her own answer.

The reason why the mother cat chose to leave may be because she has other kittens to take care of, or it may be that she realizes that the kittens have a home and no longer need to follow her and continue to live a wandering life, so she will take the initiative to "give up" her children. Even though she knew that the kitten was doing well now, the mother cat came to the scavenger's house again the next day and cautiously visited her child. Compared to the kitten, the mother cat was much more defensive. As long as the scavenger came close, it would turn around and run away. The scavenger had no choice but to put some cat food at the door so that the mother cat could at least fill her stomach.



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