All on her own, a tiny kitten is brought into The Animal Welfare League of Arlington as a tiny orphan. Needing the support and company of kittens, it is hoped she might have some other kittens to hang out with.
Experienced foster mom, Lauren Strycula, happened to be at the shelter when she met the lonely girl, and though she knew two brothers who might just accept her into their tiny pride.
This beautiful and spunky little girl is about 3 weeks of age. She is a singleton and needs some siblings to grow up with.
Earlier in the month, Lauren had accepted a pair of tiny twins, Jace and Jackie, into her home.
She will be kept separate for a few days just to make sure all is well, but very soon she will find out that she now has two big brothers to love all over her!
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In bad shape when they arrived, things were very much touch and go with the twins. It took a few days, but Jax soon bounced back the most, drinking like a champ. He was soon followed by Jace, as gram by gram, both brothers were beginning to put on weight.
Once she arrived and was checked over by Lauren, Jules was placed into quarantine for her own safety, and for the safety of the other cats. There it became quickly apparent she was quite a chatterbox.
She was more than willing to share her opinion on multiple topics, only to later fall asleep in Lauren’s arms.
“This little lady is such a sweetheart!”
“She loves to be wrapped in a blanket burrito and will just stare up at you with those mesmerizing blue eyes.”
When it came time to meet her brothers to be Lauren brought Jules to their pen
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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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