After Being Deserted, This Day Old Kitten Fights To Live And Finally Gets Adopted Along With His Siblings
Even if it's difficult to acknowledge, we can't deny the fact that there are so many little kitties and doggos abandoned on the streets every day just after they are conceived. And unfortunately, it’s only a few kids that can survive such a circumstance.
In any case, Buzz was among the lucky ones. The little kitten was found with his siblings in a container in Vista, California with their umbilical cords still connected to their bodies.
This means that the kittens were somewhere around one day old. Nobody knew what befell their mom; perhaps she died, or perhaps her owner simply didn't have the foggiest idea how to cater to so many lives.
After finding out about these little kitties, the Love Your Feral Felines (LYFF) immediately took all of them in and gave them to a benevolent foster mother, who turned out to be attending to a nursing mother cat at that point. Nonetheless, things didn’t go as they imagined, as each of the infants tenaciously denied taking milk from the mother feline or even the needle.
Their medical conditions deteriorated too quickly, so the LYFF had to depend on the assistance of a more experienced fosterer named Amanda Hodder, who is the brain behind Kitten Rescue Life. As soon as the kind-hearted lady heard about their case, she promptly got out and drove for a few hours to get to these little babies.
The little kitten was found with his siblings in a container in Vista, California

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The kittens were somewhere around one day old.

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Amanda shared that the four kitties had a rough start as they were the smallest box babies so far, plus, they were at least one day old and the littlest one weighed just 80 grams. Amanda added that they were experiencing stomach issues, difficulty keeping weight on, and began to lose appetite, which caused them to lose some weight.
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The littlest one weighed just 80 grams

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After around a week of subcutaneous liquids, albon, and karo on the gums, they began to liven back up. Amanda named her newly fostered infants the "appreciation litter," and to thank their contributors for assisting these kitties to get back in shape and good health, she chose to let them name these sweeties.
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Hey, little one!

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Henceforth, the little Buzz got Fat Boy II as his first name. Fat Boy was being somewhat of an introvert, and it took Amanda some time to finally get to know this particular kitten.
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Fat Boy was an extremely shy kitty

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Amanda shared on Facebook that Fat Boy is at last coming around. Fat Boy was not like his siblings, as he was extremely shy, and it took Amanda a long time to acquire his trust and cuddle time.
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The four kitties had a rough start as they were the smallest box babies

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In any case, the name didn't exactly fit him so well, as the kitten was the only one among the "appreciation litter" that found difficulty putting on weight. He was also the last one remaining when each of his siblings were adopted.
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Amanda named her newly fostered infants the "appreciation litter"

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So to ensure that Fat Kid didn't feel lonely, Amanda sent him to another cat foster home in order to spend time with other felines. He was named "Fancy Boy" during his brief stay there.
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Buzz is presently living his life with his sibling, Bolt

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After so many highs and lows, Fat Boy actually got lucky and found a home, but in a way that they just couldn't imagine. Well, a woman saw his photos on the internet and immediately alerted her friend Mallory, who had recently lost a feline that looked exactly like the Fat Boy!
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Fat Boy looked like Mallory's deceased cat

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Mallory reached out to the LYFF immediately, and after spending 9 hours on wheels, Amanda and Fat Boy finally showed up at Mallory's home in Reno, Nevada.
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Cats are indeed adorable animals

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And he has a home of his own

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The strong kitty now goes by the name "Buzz" and is presently living his life with his sibling, Bolt. It was a long journey for Buzz, but we are glad that he has overcome the intense past and grown into such a bright and sweet kid now.
Best of luck, Fat Boy! Do share Buzz's magnificent story with your animal-loving friends and family!