A TNR (trap-neuter-return) team in Carson City, California, was out one day when they found a tiny kitten wandering the streets all on his own. Pint-sized and easily fitting into the palm of your hand, one thing was for sure, he was certainly eager for attention!
They quickly contacted Wrenn Rescues a rescue group based in Ventura County, as this little guy needed a foster home, along with all the help he could get. He was about four weeks old, however, in reality, he was the size of a one week old.
Quickly stepping up to take the tiny kitty in were Erin and her son Chris (11), both foster volunteers belonging to the group.
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–After running across the road she crawled up her pants and onto her shoulders and refused to let go!
–Blind and alone she crawled onto her chest and wouldn’t let go!
Even with all their past experience taking cats in, they could believe how small he really was!
“He weighed a mere 8.6 ounces,” said Erin. “He was half the size he should be and a little rough around the edges. We thought he looked like a Mouse and hence the name.”
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Lucy immediately began treatment for aspiration pneumonia to alleviate her breathing.
Without hesitation, the couple approached her!
She proved difficult for shelter staff to handle.
A team of volunteers swiftly mobilized to assist.
With newfound courage, they began to emit soothing purrs.
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