A little newborn kitten was turned in to the San Jose Animal Care Center after he was found without a mom.
Tram Bui, a shelter staff member, immediately reached out to volunteers at Mini Cat Town, a local rescue group she co-founded, and asked if someone could take him in.
Laura Malone of Mini Cat Town, who specializes in caring for neonatal kittens, stepped up to help.
“I had space and no one else could help him. Single bottle babies who are that young, are always rescued last because their care is so time-consuming,” Laura told Love Meow.
She took him home and started feeding him every two hours.
With round-the-clock bottle feedings and plenty of love and cuddles to go around, Frito blossomed and became more playful each day.
He didn’t want to be alone and was eager for attention and playtime.
Knowing that he needed a friend, they decided to introduce him to a litter of foster kittens his age.
“He started to want more playtime before the other kittens were ready. So, we let him meet our older foster kittens.”
“I was worried that the older kittens would be too rough. However, I was surprised that they were super gentle and accepting of him,” Laura told Love Meow.
“Frito is four weeks and Burberry and Ralph are eight weeks. Ralph especially likes him and will groom him.”
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