
Three months prior, a minor cat was found all alone within the stopping zone of a development location. Laborers looked around for other cats but didn’t discover any. The cat mother never returned, so they reached Murphy’s Law Creature Protect (MLAR) for offer assistance.
“A liberal blessed messenger brought him to us to allow him a sound, secure begin,” Monica, a cultivate volunteer of MLAR, shared. She invited the cat into her care and affectionately named him Squiggy.
A couple of days afterward, to her shock, another cat of the same age, with the same cushy coat appeared up at the same location.

“(That morning), we received a call about another lone fur baby found in a Skid Steer front-end loader by a city worker. This one is white with black spots and looked similar to the one from the week before.”
All the similarities pointed to the likelihood that the two kittens are kin.

There was still no sign of a mother cat. “What are the chances they are brother and sister?” The protect started orchestrating for their “gathering”.
Monica picked up the cat, and as before long as she laid eyes on her, she knew the chances were in their favor. The cat named Shirley was an moment cuddle-bug, tucked in a comfy cover, feeling secure and cherished.


“They have been playing and snuggling since they’ve been back together… like two peas in a pod.”
At least five people worked together to make this happen, so these two kittens would never be separated again. “They have bonded so quickly in just a few hours.”


