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Kitten Is Passionate About Sticking With The Family That Helped Him Succeed

A little kitten is adamant about sticking with the family that helped him grow up while he was having trouble surviving as a regular cat. It all began when a litter of kittens was saved and transported to an animal shelter in Montreal, Canada, when they were only a week old.

The small ones required meals 24 hours a day, therefore a group of shelter volunteers was in charge of providing them with the attention they required.

There was one kitten in the litter that stood out from the rest because it was smaller and fought to survive.

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When Jess, a seasoned rescuer, learned of the situation, she resolved to assist the young kid. He brought him home right after to begin special care; he started feeding him through a tube, kept him warm, and stayed by his side all day.

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Jess wasn’t sure whether the creature would be able to survive this ordeal, but she didn’t want to give up without doing everything she could. The small kitten they dubbed ‘Baby Mars’ was overcoming the crisis and beginning to wake up after several sleepless nights and several attempts.

He became stronger as the days passed, to the point where he could support himself and feed without the probe. Despite the fact that he was still extremely young and had to be syringe fed, he battled to fill his stomach with every meal.

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The original goal was to look after the baby until he was fully healthy and mature enough to be adopted into a permanent family. Then the Chatons Orphelins Montréal group, a local rescue facility, stepped in and volunteered to care for the baby until he was ready for adoption.

Jess provided excellent care for the kitten. She fed him every two hours, kept him warm, and showed him that he was loved. That was the only thing that kept him alive.

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As soon as Baby Mars was able to stand on his own two legs, he attempted to consume the food himself, and he appeared to be quite hungry. Coralie, a rescue worker, welcomed the animal into her house as her new carer, and the tiny one was finally prospering.

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Coralie was very attentive to the feline. He carried it with him everywhere to ensure that he didn’t miss a single meal. After ensuring that he was fed, the tiny fuzzy made the most lovely motions before purring to sleep in the center of several blankets.

Baby Mars was always content as long as his new mother or caretaker was around and lavished him with affection.

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Coralie had no regrets about adopting the cat; all she wanted was to keep it until it completely healed and they could find it a new permanent home. However, it appears that the little one had other ideas, and the regulations may alter as a result of his gentle demeanor and the affection he lavished on his caretaker.

Baby Mars has become Coralie’s shadow, following her around wherever she goes and even napping on her lap or in her arms.

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The kitten now battles against the other cats in the home, despite the fact that they are bigger, but when he plays, he is king.

The cat usually ended up going for his foster mother and hugging her to rest after playing and having numerous adventures at home.

Celine expressed herself as follows:

“With his small meows and large eyes, he’s incredibly convincing.” He will sometimes wait and stare at his owner until he receives what he desires: hugs.

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Baby Mars had touched everyone in her foster family’s hearts with her sensitivity and devotion before they even realized it. Coralie understood that when it came time for their adoption, the young boy had chosen them, and she couldn’t say no.

Celine expressed herself as follows:

“Mars was legally adopted by his foster family when he was three months old. It’s a winning mix.

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