While their house was being renovated, a Good Samaritan noticed what appeared to be a cat meowing desperately in the backyard.
After looking around, they discovered a little kitten who was wailing loudly, and they also saw another one nearby, perched on the edge of some bushes.
Their mother cat never came back for them. The kittens were subsequently transferred to Nashville Cat Rescue, where they were given round-the-clock care by a specialised bottle feeder.
“They were dirty, with fleas all over them. To clean them, numerous baths were necessary, “Volunteer foster parents for the rescue, Becca and Nathan, shared with Love Meow.
Squeak and Adele the kittens came to Becca and Nathan’s house to continue their foster trip after they were old enough to feed on their own.
The fluffy couple, also known as the snowballs, clung to their foster parents for comfort right away and were instant cuddle-bugs.
They both went onto a warm lap as soon as they found one and fell asleep together. One day, when Becca entered the foster home, she saw the snowballs napping on Nathan’s lap.
Both kittens are diminutive for their ages and enjoy comfort-nursing on our hands and blankets, which is a sign that they lacked a mother cat to nurse them when they were young. Other than that, they are in excellent condition and adore people and other cats.