Rosita, the tiny born kitten who now wants to be happy
Rosita, the tiny born kitten who now wants to be happy
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Is called Rosita the kitten protagonist of today's history and is a feline who deserves a place of honor among our stories thanks to his incredible willpower.

Virtually every day we tell you stories of cats that demonstrate incredible willpower and uncommon courage.

Stories of four-legged friends who, despite a difficult start to life, manage to be happy.

Cats to whom life has not given many gifts, but who do not give up in the face of so many difficulties and sufferings. Who manage to take their sad fate that seemed already written and turn it around in a happy life full of love.

Small kitten
Small kitten

And the stories of these cats that we have told you are really many. For example, there is the story of Bartolomeo, the kitten who is happy today after much suffering. Or the story of Dusty, the kitten saved in extremis who now wants to be happy.

And also the story of Rosita is the story of a kitten who, in the opinion of most people, would never have made it.

And yet, needless to say, Rosita is fine today. Today Rosita is a beautiful happy cat who lives with her family surrounded by lots of love and affection.

But of course, the first part of her life wasn't so smooth. Rosita's known story begins when the kitten is found in the streets of California from Chris.

Small kitten
Small kitten

His condition is clearly desperate. The puppy is very few days old and is very small and underdeveloped.

Understanding the emergency, Chris contacts the Orphan Kitten Club, an organization that deals with kittens in need, founded by Hannah Shaw.

The woman immediately takes charge of the kitten. And even for her it is all too evident that Rosita's conditions are truly desperate.

The kitten is very small and its weight is significantly lower than that of cats of its age.

Little kitten looking
Little kitten looking

But fortunately, slowly, the treatment process seems to be working. After a long time spent in the incubator, Rosita begins to take her first steps.

And slowly he begins to do everything that felines do. Eat alone, run, and mess around. And his good news didn't end there.

Andrew Marttila, a boy who is part of the volunteers of the Orphan Kitten Club, has adopted our four-legged friend. Rosita is fine today and, as mentioned, she has already started her second happy life.

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