Kitten that does not walk finds an adoptive mother
Kitten that does not walk finds an adoptive mother
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This is the story of a kitten not walking named HarPURR, who in suffering found the love of men, but above all the love of one foster mom who taught him never to give up.

An Alaskan family found a three-week-old kitten that was unable to use hind. They then contacted two associations: Tundra Cat Rehabilitation and Adoption and the Alaska Cat Adoption Team, so that they could help this kitten. The kitten was named HarPURR. In addition to paralysis that had hit the back of his body, he was unable to feed on its own.

little-kitten-with-blanket
little-kitten-with-blanket

Thanks to the constant work of volunteers, the kitten HarPURR managed to survive and the one who became the owner, Shannon, decided to entrust it to his dog Cinder, with the hope that she would become a point of reference for HarPurr. Cinder was a dog who had lived in the woods for a long time and had had several litters. She was immediately loving and maternal towards the kitten. When he got a little older, the owner bought him a trolley. This had to be applied, as an aid, to the hind legs, to allow him to explore the world in freedom.

kitten-watching
kitten-watching

After each HarPURR attempt to familiarize himself with the cart, Cinder licked his legs and seemed to want to impart strength and love to him to overcome this challenge. HarPURR for his part filled her with purr and played with her.

kitten-with-dog
kitten-with-dog

Today HarPURR is six months old, the bond with the dog Cinder is getting stronger and she is able to explore the world with the help of Cinder and the trolley. His curiosity, his strength, the tenacity and love of mother Cinder, have made HarPURR live and behave like a healthy cat and free to explore the world around him.

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